Partners and networks

Networking is one of our core principles: at mediatEUr we believe that through our engagement with professional networks, we can help advance global mediation practice. We work in close partnership with like-minded and complementing partner organisations and individuals to achieve our goals and to deliver our assignments. We also consider our clients and funders as partners in advancing mediation.

Operational partners

Debategraph

Debategraph is a social enterprise that combines argument visualisation with collaborative wiki editing to make the best arguments on all sides of every complex public debate freely available to all, and continuously open to challenge and improvement.

Coffey International

Coffey International Limited is a specialist professional services consultancy with expertise in geosciences, international development, and project management.

TEA-CEGOS

TEA-CEGOS is the Spanish subsidiary of CEGOS, a global consultancy firm specialising in professional skills development through training and coaching.

Crisis Management Initiative

Crisis Management Initiative (CMI), a Finnish independent non-profit organization, works to resolve conflict and to build sustainable peace. It was founded by the peace Nobel Laureate and former President of Finland, Martti Ahtisaari.

Center for Peace Mediation

The Center for Peace Mediation, a joint research institute of the European University Viadrina and the Humboldt-Viadrina School of Governance, focuses on establishing and improving the practice of interest-based peace mediation through research; analysis, evaluation and consultation; as well as capacity-building.

Swisspeace

The Mediation Program of swisspeace supports mediators and conflict parties in gaining knowledge and skills for effective dialogue processes and peace negotiations through research, consultancies, training and events.

IRENE

The Institute for Research and Education on Negotiation (IRENE), founded in 1996 at ESSEC (non-profit organization; a higher education institution founded in 1907) pursues three missions: theoretical and applied research; fieldwork activities; and executive trainings on mediation and facilitation.

 

Project funders

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs funds the European Institute of Peace project, jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden

The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs funds the European Institute of Peace project, jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland.

Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs funds the Global Forum for Mediation, a project of mediatEUr in partnership with the Crisis Management Initiative.

European External Action Service

The EEAS Instrument for Stability funds our policy advice work for conflict transformation in Georgia.

European Institute for Public Administration

The European Institute for Public Administration was our client for producing training seminars with the Diplo4Europe programme.

Irish Department of Foreign Affairs

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs funded an assignment including policy advice on mediation, gender in international peacemaking and peacebuilding, and strategic work of its Conflict Resolution Unit

Norwegian Refugee Council

The Norwegian Refugee Council funded an evaluation of the UN Mediation Standby Team, carried out jointly with the Berghof Foundation for International Peace Support.