
What is "Mapping Peace Education?"
“Mapping Peace Education” is an open-access, online resource for peace education researchers, donors, practitioners, and policy-makers who are looking for data on formal and non-formal peace education efforts in countries around the world to develop contextually relevant and evidence-based peace education to transform conflict, war, and violence. The project supports the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goal Target 4.7.

User Guide
The database is built upon an interactive map, where data is also searchable and sortable by key themes and approaches to support comparative analysis. Dive right in and wander around the map or learn a bit more by exploring the user guide.

Partners
“Mapping Peace Education” is a global research initiative coordinated by the Global Campaign for Peace Education in partnership with the International Institute on Peace Education, the Peace Education Working Group of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), the Quaker Council for European Affairs, United Nations Academic Impact, the Berghof Foundation, The Georg Arnhold Program, the University for Peace, The Comparative and International Education Society Peace Education Special Interest Group, and Education for Global Peace.