Equal Access International
EAI had discussions with the ministries of Justice and Security that were highly productive and helped reinforce the Government's commitment and dedication to ensuring the success of the Nabadaynta program.
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Through the R4P project, communities have supplemented their income through beekeeping, setting up 22 hives, as an alternative to illegal gold mining which often leaves individuals vulnerable to Violent Extremist Organizations (VEOs).
EAI Gets National Recognition in Kenya
The Kenyan daily newspaper "The Star" published a story about two MPs at an EAI-hosted Peace Promotion Fellowship meeting, who said that the only way to reduce radicalization by violent extremist groups is by engaging youth in meaningful activities. Read More
We Thank and Celebrate these Young Leaders on International Youth Day 2019
At EAI, we know that youth are essential leaders and partners in finding solutions to the issues they face in the world today. They must be fully engaged in their own social development, forging their own paths and building a peaceful future.Read More
Supporting Relationship Quality in Nepal and Rwanda: A Comparative Case Study
Our own Gemma Ferguson, Technical Advisor for EAI, recently published a comparative case study on programs in Nepal and Rwanda that teach and support couples who are working to create and maintain equitable, nonviolent relationships.Read More
From Survivor to Certified Peace Ambassador: the Story of Muhammad Ibrahim
In celebration of International Peace Day 2019, we honor one of our Peace Promotion Fellows in Nigeria.Read More
Equal Access International’s 2018 Global Report
While our community-led approach to peacebuilding, equity, and youth empowerment remained consistent, 2018 was a year of change and growth.Read More
Radio program inspires local community to begin to pay taxes
EAI's radio programming transforms local resistance into cooperation for civic governance.Read More
Voices for Peace (V4P)
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