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Partners
The Swedish Tourism Innovation Centre (STIC)
STIC promotes innovation and sustainability in tourism across Sweden and Europe. With deep sector knowledge and strong ties to tourism professionals, STIC supports the development of conflict-sensitive tourism strategies and stakeholder engagement throughout the project. As the host of the final Hackathon, STIC plays a key role in connecting youth-led peacebuilding proposals with real-world tourism partners.
Hub Nicosia is a social innovation hub supporting youth and civil society initiatives. With expertise in intercultural dialogue and inclusive education, Hub Nicosia leads recruitment for youth advocates and delivers workshops focused on social cohesion and civic engagement. It also co-leads proposal development and mentorship, helping young people turn their ideas into action.
IIP is a research and dialogue platform focused on peace, conflict, and global citizenship. As lead for the Global Peace Perspectives research, IIP develops the project’s methodology, oversees data collection, and leads the creation of the flagship Roadmap. Drawing on its international expertise, IIP ensures the project remains grounded in evidence and global peacebuilding practice.
BUR is a Ukrainian NGO with strong experience in grassroots peacebuilding and youth mobilisation. BUR supports the recruitment and mentoring of youth from conflict-affected regions and leads workshops on cultural preservation and community engagement. BUR ensures the project includes real-world insights from post-conflict settings and empowers youth to take active roles in rebuilding their communities.
Momentum designs innovative educational resources and leads impact-driven dissemination. In Paths to Peace, Momentum co-leads WP5 (Dissemination, Sustainability & Growth), develops visual communications, and coordinates media outreach. With experience in youth training and sustainable education, Momentum ensures the project’s results are shared widely and continue to grow beyond its lifetime.
EUEI develops accessible, digital-first learning tools for youth and educators. In Paths to Peace, EUEI supports the creation of digital resources and storytelling tools, ensuring inclusive and high-impact learning experiences. It co-leads dissemination and website development, hosts microlearning content, and strengthens the visibility and sustainability of the Peace Building Advocates Network.
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