Toledo International Centre for Peace

MEDIATION IN ACTION 

 

The Toledo International Centre for Peace (CITpax) is an independent, non-profit Spanish foundation, geared toward contributing to the prevention and resolution of conflicts, the management of crises and the consolidation of peace within a framework of respect and promotion of basic human rights and democratic values. In addition, CITpax aims to bring an end to violence or preventing it from taking place, and recognises that the search for lasting peace involves the implementation of actions concerned with social change, development and the strengthening of institutions.

 

Therefore, CITpax seeks to solve national and international conflicts through mediation, and the facilitation and elaboration of bridging-proposals. It employs second track diplomacy, also known as parallel diplomacy, which turns to civil society actors who have the capacity to influence decision-makers.


CITpax is a singular and unique institution in Spain. It is more than a traditional think tank, because its activities are not limited to diagnosis and research, but are also action-oriented - action tank – thus aiming to modify the reality of conflicts by seeking to achieve peace.
 

 

 

 

New:  Forth Report of the International Observatory on the DDR Process and the Implementation of the Justice and Peace Law (Executive Summary) 

 

 

New: The lasting damage of Iraq. Shlomo Ben-Ami. The Daily News Egipt, 3 January 2012

 

  
Document:  An Inter-Religious Council for Jerusalem, April 2011

 

   

Partnership Europe's World    

   

 

 

CITpax Yearbook 2010 
                                   

CITpax Yearbook 2009 

 

CITpax Yearbook 2008

 

Activities
Madrid (Sede de la Representación Permanente de la Comisión Europea en España), 13 de marzo de 2012
Madrid, 2-4 December 2011
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