Breaking Cycle of Violence
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At Praxis Peace, we firmly believe that breaking cycles of violence is fundamental for lasting peace. These cycles stem from injustice, inequality, and historical wounds. Addressing root causes, healing trauma, and fostering reconciliation through dialogue and restorative justice rebuild trust.
Investing in education, equity, and human rights transforms conditions that fuel conflict, creating resilient, harmonious communities.


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Addressing Structural Inequalities
Violence often stems from systemic issues such as poverty, discrimination, and lack of access to justice. Tackling these root causes through equitable policies, education, and social inclusion is essential to prevent recurring conflicts.
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Trauma Healing
Cycles of violence are perpetuated by unresolved trauma and mistrust. Implementing trauma-informed practices, truth-telling processes, and restorative justice programs helps individuals and communities heal, rebuild trust, and reduce the desire for retaliation.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
Creating safe spaces for dialogue, negotiation, and mediation fosters understanding and cooperation. These non-violent approaches empower communities to resolve disputes constructively, reducing reliance on force and promoting sustainable peace.