Members of The International Coalition
National Coalitions (11) :
- Comitato italiano per il Decennio (Italy)
- Coordination béninoise pour la Décennie (Benin)
- Coordination canadienne pour la Décennie (Canada) observing member
- Coordination congolaise pour la Décennie (Democratic Republic of Congo) observing member
- Coordination française pour la Décennie (France)
- Coordination marocaine pour la Décennie (Morocco)
- Coordination togolaise pour la Décennie (Togo)
- Kooperation für des Frieden (Germany) observing member
- Österreichisches Netzwerk für Frieden und Gewaltfreiheit (Austria)
- Plateforme congolaise pour la Décennie (Congo-Brazzaville)
- Platform voor een Cultuur van Vrede en Geweldloosheid (Netherlands)
International Associations (15) :
- Association Montessori Internationale
- Caritas internationalis
- Church and Peace
- FIACAT (International Federation of ACAT, Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture)
- Franciscans International
- Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers)
- Initiatives of Change International
- International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR)
- Pax Christi International
- Pax Romana / ICMICA )
- Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace observing member
- Réseau Foi, Culture et Education (Central Africa)
- Servicio Paz y Justicia en América Latina (SERPAJ) observing member
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
- World Council of Churches (WCC) observing member
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