- Peace Brigades International
Peace Brigades International (PBI) is an NGO, founded in 1981, which "protects
human rights and promotes nonviolent transformation ofconflicts ". It primarily does this by sendingvolunteer s to accompany human rights activists whose lives are at risk in areas ofconflict and to provide training in conflict resolution. They only set up operations in a new country upon the invitation of a local organization.History
In 1983, the PBI's first team was sent to
Nicaragua during theContra war. They currently have projects inColombia , Guatemala, Indonesia,Nepal , andMexico . Past PBI project countries includeBalkans (1994-2001),El Salvador (1987-1992),Guatemala (1983-1999, re-initiated in 2003),Sri Lanka (1989-1998),Haiti (1995-2000), and North America (1992-1999, inCanada and theUSA ).Volunteers escorted
Nobel Peace Prize winnerRigoberta Menchú back to Guatemala on her return from exile.Organization
PBI is a team-based organization that uses consensus decision making. Volunteers live, strategize, draft reports, and travel together. Prior to acceptance, each applicant's teamwork abilities are reviewed and judged. Every three years, a meeting is held, attended by members from across the organization, to analyze and modify the direction of each country's program.
PBI attracts volunteers from diverse backgrounds. The
United States ,Germany ,Spain , UK, Romania, Australia, France, Switzerland andJapan --among many other countries--have been represented among PBI's volunteer pool. Potential volunteers must be strongly committed to nonviolence, and fluent in Spanish (for theLatin American programs), English and Nepalese (for theNepal program), or Indonesian and English (for theIndonesia n program). All applicants must attend in-depth training where they learn the philosophy of nonviolence, nonviolent strategies, and team dynamics. An applicant may not be a citizen of the country they desire to work in.The possibility of violence exists for volunteers although this is extremely rare. In over 25 years, over 1,000 people have volunteered in some of the most dangerous conflict zones in the world but no-one has been killed or seriously injured. In 1989 in
Guatemala , a grenade was thrown into a PBI house. Three months later, three volunteers were stabbed in the hand and arm. In neither attack were there more serious injuries. InEl Salvador , five volunteers were arrested and temporarily held until being asked to leave the country. One volunteer was severely beaten.References
*Peace Brigades International/USA: Annual Report 2004. Accurate Printing, Washington D.C.
*Peace Brigades International: Annual Review 2005-2006.External links
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/ Peace Brigades International website]
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/beo.html European Office] en, fr, and es
* [http://www.protectionline.org/ Peace Brigades Website on Human Rights Defenders]Country groups and regional offices
* [http://www.pbi-deutschland.de PBI Germany] de icon
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/aotearoa.html PBI Aotearoa/New Zealand]
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/australia.html PBI Australia]
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/belgium.html PBI Belgium]
* [http://pbicanada.org/ PBI Canada]
* [http://www.pangea.org/pbiee/ PBI Spanish State] es
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/usa.html PBI United States]
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/france.html PBI France] en and fr
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/netherlands.html PBI Netherlands]
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/italy.html PBI Italy]
* [http://www.pbi.no/ PBI Norway] no icon
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/uk.html PBI United Kingdom]
* [http://www.pbi.nu/ PBI Sweden] sv icon
* [http://www.peacebrigades.ch PBI Switzerland] fr and de iconAssociate group
* [http://www.peacebrigades.org/portugal.html PBI Portugal]
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