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Welcome to the Resources/NVC Projects Worldwide area. Each day Nonviolent Communication helps individuals and groups connect, heal, overcome conflict, problem-solve, and grow, one conversation at a time. Throughout the world, individuals just like you are collaborating to effect organizational change on a broad scale in education, correctional facilities, parenting, social justice and more. Project teams utilize collaboration, resource-sharing, and focused training programs to effect long-term organizational change.
Get involved! For more information on these projects or to get involved, please download the project summary, or contact the project coordinator.
Theme Project
Initiated by the Center for Nonviolent Communication, Theme Projects are focused, audience-specific training programs created to meet critical training needs. Project work typically includes identifying the benefits and outcomes NVC training will offer, and working with decision-makers and leaders to continually expand NVC training offerings to the given population. Current Theme Projects are as follows:
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Freedom Project created by Lucy Leu, provides NVC training to prison inmates and those who have been released.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Gratitude Project to contribute to a more peaceful world, one in which people more fully appreciate each other and the power each of us has to make life more wonderful.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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NVC in U.S. Schools Project is dedicated to increase visibility and viability of NVC training in U.S. schools. The contact person for U.S. School Projects is Sura Hart
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Parenting Project coordinated by Inbal Kashtan focuses on creating a space for children to grow up acting out of joyful choice instead of guilt, shame, obligation, fear of consequences or desire for reward.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Social Change Project coordinated by Miki Kashtan is contributing to the global transformation of social systems.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Creative Education Project coordinated by Klaus Karstaedt, is exploring how we can spread NVC in new, creative ways.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Regional Projects
Initiated by the Center for Nonviolent Communication, Regional Projects are coordinated teams focused on expanding training offerings in their area of the world. At present, four such projects are in operation:
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Africa Project coordinated by Dunia Hategekimana, includes Burundi, Congo, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and other countries.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Eastern Europe Project coordinated by Eva Rambala, takes NVC into Poland, Russia, Hungary, Bosnia, Moldavia, and Georgia, among others.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Latin America Project coordinated by Jorge Rubio includes Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Moldavia Project coordinated by Liliana Raileanu.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Poland Project coordinated by Ania Mills, Andrzej Krajewski, and Ian Peatey.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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Portuguese Language Project coordinated by Dominic Barter, is translating NVC materials into Portuguese and creating new materials needed for spreading NVC in areas where Portuguese is spoken.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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South Asia Project coordinated by Father Chris Rajendram, includes NVC activities in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Project Summary | CNVC Project Link |
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More Resources & Links To find out more about the worldwide network of certified trainers, NVC related groups, online connections and likeminded organization try these links:
So link up, get connected, and find out more about what people and organizations with similar visions are doing to make the world a more wonderful and peaceful place for everyone!
Please note that while we believe these organizations and websites are aligned with NVC’s core values, the appearance of a link on this page implies no endorsement--by either PuddleDancer Press or the Center for Nonviolent Communication--of the organization or information contained on the linked web sites.
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