Partnerships for economic development and social change.

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Partnerships for economic development and social change

Peacework Partnerships Peacework, at its operational core, marks a consortium of entrepreneurs - leaders in their field from women’s initiatives and human rights to agriculture and business. International Development Community Service Corporate Social Responsibility Issue-based Advocacy Global Education

The Peacework Village Network  ONE community around the globe with ONE sponsoring institution, collaborating across disciplines.  Harness the breadth of resources, knowledge, capital, and talent inherent within a university.  Applies them to the interrelated and complex issues and needs that the community faces.

Multi-Disciplinary  Education  Literacy  Agriculture  Medicine  Law  Business  Engineering  Construction  Social Sciences

As a founding ethic, Peacework underscores that emerging partnership projects must empower local communities to sustain their own social and economic development initiatives and provide the necessary framework to do so.

The Peacework Village Network Guiding Values Reciprocal Partnerships Community Ownership Participatory Process Power of the Individual

Transformational Isolated and impoverished villages are potentially transformed into more vibrant, hopeful, and integrated communities through a multi- faceted web of commercial, social, and educational partnerships. The Village Network model has shown us that development efforts coordinated across a variety of disciplines, including business, education and health, almost immediately serve as catalysts for other meaningful initiatives that spawn regional growth.

Quantifiable Peacework is committed to fostering economic development and social change through a variety of tangible initiatives that are positive, effective, sustainable, and quantifiable. Our programs are multifaceted in their approach and subsequently in their outcomes, having the ability to markedly impact all project stakeholders.

University Partnerships for Social Change  University-wide movement across academic departments.  Forum for academics, student groups and community members to unite and work together on progressive international social change initiatives.  Course development - Practical Application  University stakeholders become social change agents.  Transfer community building skills to local community.

Partnering with Peacework  Program Development Expertise  Community Development Expertise  Logistics and Program Planning  Orientation Materials and Preparation  Global Medical and Liability Insurance  24 Hour Global Support - Emergency Assistance  On-site Experienced Program Management Staff  More…

Join the Peacework Village Network. Change the World