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Peacebuilding and nonviolence

Updated 3 March 2025

Quaker work on peacebuilding and nonviolence supports and accompanies communities in conflict.

Peacebuilding and nonviolence

Our stories

Pause for peace: harnessing the power of silence

Updated 19 February 2025

Sue Clarke shares the motivation behind the Pause for Peace initiative and how it has begun to spread around the world from her home in Somerset.

Pause for peace: harnessing the power of silence

Organisation updates

QCCIR 7-9 February 2025

Updated 25 February 2025

The Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations met to discern its work for the year.

QCCIR 7-9 February 2025

Quaker communities news

5 Take-aways from George Fox 400

Updated 24 March 2025

In 2024, Quakers around the world marked the 400th anniversary of the birth of George Fox, the best known of early Quakers. Celebrating the life of one man was a challenge to the Quaker testimony to equality, so focus was on the significant contribution he and others made to the beginnings of the Quaker movement. It was a chance to look back at how the religion started and celebrate the continued work of Quakers around the world for peace, truth and justice.

5 Take-aways from George Fox 400

Action updates

​Preparing to resist DSEI

Updated 29 April 2025

Arrangements have begun for Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) the biennial defence and security trade exhibition held at ExCeL London, 9-12 September 2025.

​Preparing to resist DSEI

Blog

Welcoming young people: 5 insights from visiting Quakers in the USA

Updated 18 February 2020

Helping Quaker meetings be more welcoming to children, young people and families is something Quakers across both Britain and the United States are doing to ensure the faith is accessible to all.

Welcoming young people: 5 insights from visiting Quakers in the USA

Blog

9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools

Updated 8 October 2020

Recent Department for Education guidance tells headteachers in England to ensure external organisations, speakers and resources do not take "extremist" stances. These include a stated desire to abolish capitalism and "a failure to condemn illegal activities done in support of their cause". The guidance also bans "victim narratives that are harmful to British society".

9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools

Blog

Would Little Amal go to Rwanda this year?

Updated 20 June 2022

Last year, many British Quakers took part in or witnessed a series of events throughout Britain in which a 3m tall puppet, Little Amal, journeyed from the Syrian border via Dover to Manchester, joining in events and rallies during her journey. Amal symbolised the search for a new life of thousands of migrants and asylum seekers. The events were inspiring and full of hope.

Would Little Amal go to Rwanda this year?

Blog

Targets vs delivery: addressing Scotland’s greenhouse gas emissions

Updated 1 July 2022

Recently Scotland published its greenhouse gas emissions statistics for 2020. These data showed a fall in emissions, and yet many, including myself, hold serious concerns that Scotland will not meet its ambitious climate targets.

Targets vs delivery: addressing Scotland’s greenhouse gas emissions

Blog

Living the spirit of ubuntu: preparing for World Quaker Day

Updated 29 November 2023

The next Quaker World Plenary Meeting will be hosted by the Friends World Committee's Africa Section and Southern Africa Yearly Meeting. Accordingly the event's framing is African, using the word and concept ubuntu, known and used in various countries of the continent, and originating in Southern Africa.

Living the spirit of ubuntu: Preparing for World Quaker Day