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The Peace to the City Network grew out of a campaign of the same name that began in August 1997 and culminated in December 1998. The network was active until 2002; its members - churches, peace and justice organizations, faith communities and civil society movements - continue to work within the framework of the Decade to Overcome Violence (2001-2010).


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About Peace to the City
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why cities?

7 lessons from 7 cities

network members

Each of the Peace to the City Network members are involved in one or more areas of Seven Point Peace Plan.

Prevent Conflict
Teach Peace: Promote Non-Violence
Overcome Divisions: Seek Reconciliation
Stop the Use of Child Soldiers: Let Children Live
Say No To Guns: Stop the Killing
Abolish Nuclear Weapons: Protect Creation
Peace to the City is a growing network and there are some areas in which none of the current members are involved.
Are you working on these issues?
Ban Landmines: The Invisible Killer
Peace to the City is a growing network and there are some areas in which none of the current members are involved.
Are you working on these issues?
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