The Reconciliation Programme has found the following web sites useful and recommends them as links, however it cannot accept responsibility for the content of external sites.
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Special EU Programmes Body manages the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation (PEACE III), worth €333 million, and the €256 million INTERREG IVA Programme. They have three offices throughout Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland in Belfast, Omagh and Monaghan. |
| Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin | The Mater Dei Institute of Education is a third-level Catholic College of Education specialising in the academic and professional formation of Religious Educators and Teachers for post-primary schools in Ireland |
| Society of Missions to Africa | The Society of African Missions is an international community of Catholic missionaries who serve the people of Africa and people of African descent around the world. |
| Hydebank Young Offenders | A Young Offenders' Centre and Prison located in South Belfast; it accommodates all young male offenders aged between 17 and 21 years on conviction, serving a period of 4 years or less in custody and all female prisoners including young offenders. |
| EmbraceNI | EMBRACE is a group of Christians working together to promote a positive response to people seeking asylum, refugees, migrant workers and minority ethnic people in Northern Ireland. |
| Irish Council of Churches | Irish Council of Churches (ICC) is constituted by “Christian Communions in Ireland willing to join in united efforts to promote the spiritual, physical, moral and social welfare of the people and the extension of the rule of Christ among all nations and over every region of life.” |
| Community Relations Council | The Community Relations Council promotes better community relations between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland and, equally, to promote recognition of cultural diversity. |
| ICCSI | The Inter-Church Committee on Social Issues (ICCSI) is a specialist group established under the auspices of the main churches in Ireland who are represented within the Irish Inter-Church Meeting. ICCSI's mandate is to advise the Churches on economic, social and public policy issues. ICCSI also seeks to stimulate specific ecumenical projects on relevant social issues. |
| NICRAS | NICRAS (Northern Ireland Community of Refugees and Asylum Seekers) is a Refugee Community Organisation (RCO) which was established in 2002 and is still the only organisation representing the interests of Refugees and Asylum Seekers which is also led by them. |
| Multi-Cultural Resource Centre |
The Multi-Cultural Resource Centre MCRC is part of the Bryson Charitable Group. It is a regional organisation working as a conduit advocating and promoting human rights and equity through empowerment, collaboration and support of Black and Minority Ethnic communities and individuals. |
| The Corrymeela Community |
Corrymeela has for 41 years sought to address the overall aim of a Shared Future, i.e. “to establish over time a shared society defined by tolerance: a normal civil society in which all individuals are considered as equal, where differences are resolved through dialogue in the public sphere and where all individuals are treated impartially. A society where there is equity, respect for diversity and a recognition of interdependence”. |
| Law Centre (NI) | The Law Centre (NI) is a not for profit agency working to advance social welfare rights in Northern Ireland. Casework areas of work include Immigration: asylum and other complex applications to the Home Office, representation before the AIT. |
| NICVA is the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action, the umbrella body for voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland. | |
| South Tyrone Empowerment Programme |
S.T.E.P. provides Community Development & Training Services to individuals and groups in the South Tyrone community and across NI. The S.T.E.P. Migrant Workers’ Support Project has been operating since 2001. |
| INCORE | INCORE (International Conflict research) is a joint project of the United Nations University and the University of Ulster. Combining research, education and comparative analysis, INCORE addresses the causes and consequences of conflict in Northern Ireland and internationally and promotes conflict resolution management strategies. |
| Clonard Monastry | Clonard Monastery is a religious community of priests and brothers, living and working in West Belfast for the past 100 years |
| The Institute for Sustainable Peace | The Institute for Sustainable Peace works to prevent conflict, connect peacemakers, and reconcile communities.
The Institute offers a practical path to peace. They seek to reconcile and foster dialogue among people of different ethnic groups, nationalities, economic levels, and religions while respecting and promoting diversity. They educate leaders and give them skills they can put to work immediately to lessen neighborhood tensions, eliminate all forms of prejudice and discrimination, defend human and civil rights, and combat community deterioration. |
| ROM | Renewing Our Minds (ROM) is a reconciliation and leadership development ministry in Croatia and Southeast Europe |
| Common Path Alliance | The Common Path Alliance is a group of partners dedicated to joining the worldwide movement of God in linking diverse communities in order to discover our shared bonds and mutual goals. |