The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development
Budget
Not declared
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
2
0.5 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development works to promote peace, human rights, and sustainable development through research, advocacy, and community-based initiatives. Our mission is to support societies affected by conflict by strengthening civic participation, advancing gender equality, and fostering inclusive dialogue between citizens, institutions, and international actors. We contribute to policy development and public awareness in Norway and internationally by conducting educational campaigns, publishing evidence-based materials, coordinating youth and women’s empowerment initiatives, and facilitating partnerships with global civil society networks — including UN mechanisms and international development organisations. We support innovative peacebuilding approaches, such as the integration of culture, education, and local knowledge in post-conflict recovery. Our remit includes monitoring and informing policy debates on conflict prevention, migration
EU Legislative Interests
The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development contributes to EU policy discussions related to migration and asylum, humanitarian aid, human rights, gender equality, peacebuilding, and the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our work engages with EU strategies on conflict prevention, external relations, civil society participation, and support for countries affected by fragility and post-conflict recovery. We follow EU initiatives such as the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy, and policies concerning international cooperation and development.
Communication Activities
The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development undertakes communication and awareness-raising activities connected to EU priorities on peacebuilding, migration, human rights, and sustainable development. These include public education campaigns, social media outreach, policy briefings, and participation in civil society events that highlight post-conflict challenges and the role of international cooperation. The organisation also produces publications such as reports, articles. We share information on relevant EU initiatives, encourage civic engagement, and collaborate with international partners to amplify dialogue on humanitarian action, conflict prevention, and the SDGs.
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
The Norwegain Association for Post Conflict Development collaborates with several international partners active in peacebuilding, humanitarian action, migration, and sustainable development. These include the Foundation for Post Conflict Development (FPCD), with which the association maintains close cooperation through joint initiatives, advocacy efforts, and civil society engagement. The organisation participates in wider civil society networks involved in UN processes, peace and security dialogues, youth empowerment, women’s leadership, and post-conflict development. While The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development is not formally a member of large federations, it associates with partners and platforms working on conflict prevention, human rights, gender equality, humanitarian response, and community resilience
Organisation Members
The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development is established as a nonprofit association and does not operate a formal membership scheme. The organisation is governed by a small board and supported by volunteers and advisors who contribute to specific projects, research activities, public campaigns, and international cooperation efforts. The Norwegain Association for Post Conflict Development does not have affiliated entities, chapters, or subsidiary organisations at this time. Additional collaborators and partner organisations are engaged on a project-by-project basis in connection with peacebuilding initiatives, educational activities, and civil society outreach.
Additional Information
All current activities of The Norwegian Association for Post Conflict Development are performed on a volunteer basis. The organisation has not received any public, private, or EU funds and has no operational expenditures at this stage. As the organisation develops, it may seek grants or donations to support peacebuilding, migration-related initiatives, educational campaigns, and civil society engagement aligned with EU and UN priorities.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.