Affiliates

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY ACTION NETWORK (ICAN)
ICAN’s global team shares a commitment to bringing the word and spirit of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda to life. Our diverse backgrounds enable us to find innovative ways to support a global movement of locally rooted women peacebuilders bringing about inclusive and sustainable peace.
Joining the ICAN team means joining a profoundly collaborative organization that relies on all its staff, board members, partners, donors, and other supporters to achieve its mission and vision.
The United Relief Initiatives of Somalia (URIS) has national level membership based on regional states form, meaning all eight Somalia regional states are members. URIS is an affiliate member of a wide range of global and continental affiliations, including the private sector, UN agencies, NGOs, and civil society.

Mental Health and Human Rights Info is a resource database providing free information about the consequences of human rights violations on mental health in the contexts of disaster, war and conflict.

Start Network is made up of 134 non-governmental organisations across six continents, ranging from large international organisations to local and national NGOs. Our programmes allow members to deliver humanitarian action around the world.

International Networking for Humanitarian (INH)

GNDR, the Global Network of Civil Society Organizations for Disaster Reduction, is a membership-based network with over 1,400 member organizations across 127 countries.

The United Religions Initiative (URI) offers various membership options for individuals, groups, and organizations to connect and collaborate on global peace, justice, and healing initiatives. URI membership provides access to a global network, opportunities for action, and resources for interfaith cooperation.

INARA is a non-profit that provides access to life-altering medical and mental health care to children impacted by human-induced or natural disasters. These children are injured or traumatized by the horrors of war, in the aftermath of conflict, or due to unsafe living conditions or natural disasters.

ICVA is a global network of non-governmental organisations whose mission is to make humanitarian action more principled and effective by working collectively and independently to influence policy and practice. Founded in 1962, International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA) is a global network of over 160 non- governmental organisations (NGOs) active in 160 countries, operating at global, regional, national and local levels, whose mission is to make humanitarian action more principled and effective by working collectively and independently to influence policy and practice.
Partnerships
URIS also collaborates with a wide range of partners, including the private sector, UN agencies, NGOs, and civil society.

The Universities Network for Children in Armed Conflict (UNETCHAC) is the First international academic network protecting children in armed conflicts and involving the Role of Youth Mediation.

KAICIID is a unique intergovernmental organization: through our dual governance structure, a Council of Parties made of States, and a Board of Directors made up of religious leaders, we bring together followers of different religious traditions, religious leaders and policymakers. Our Advisory Forum, with over 60 religious leaders from the world’s major faith and cultural traditions, allows us to connect and network communities from all over the world.

The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers (Peacemakers Network) facilitates connections between grassroots peacemakers and global players.

Network on Humanitarian Action AISBL-International Association of Universities.

PHAP is the individual-based professional association bringing together all parts of the humanitarian sector. With a shared vision that human life and dignity are safeguarded in the face of humanitarian crises, the association’s mission is to empower capable and informed professionals to transform humanitarian action.










