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  • Become a Partner Organisation | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    The steps to become a partner organization within the Coalition for Peace (CfP) Become a Partner Organization Become a Partner Organization Join the Coalition for Peace (CfP) 1. Step 1. Fill out the attached Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The MOU is a non-binding expression of mutual interests and commitment to the CPC's values of nonviolence, coexistence, and peacebuilding. It will be managed by the CPC's Diplomatic Department, and details will be kept private. If the MOU form cannot be completed digitally or physically complete the form here . Download here 2. Step 2. Email the completed MOU to the CPC. Email the completed form to office@cpcpeacebuilding.org or via the link below The CPC should respond within 3 business days. If you have not received a response by then, please feel free to send a follow-up via the above email address. Email us 3. Step 3. Appoint a Delegate Each Partner Organization is required to choose an individual who will serve as their organization's official representative to the Coalition for Peace (CfP). This delegate will be required to attend meetings and represent the interests of their organization. The delegate can be the leader of an organization, however, it is preferred it is another individual unless it is not feasible. To appoint the delegate direct them to complete their application via the 'Become a Delegate' page attached. Become a Delegate 4. Step 4. Be listed on the CPC Website After receiving the confirmation email, a CPC member will send you the link to the secure WhatsApp group chat where other organization leaders are gathered. After this, you will be prompted to provide the following details to have your organization listed on the CPC Coalition page: 1. Official Organization Name 2. Organization Logo 3. A 3-4 sentence overview of your organization's mission, vision, and any notable achievements/projects. 4. A direct link to your organization's website (if applicable) 5. The email address wherein others can contact your organization (this will be made publicly available, so ensure it is a business email. For accessibility or translation assistance, please contact office@cpcpeacebuilding.org .

  • Privacy Policy | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    Learn how CPC collects, stores, and protects your information while promoting peacebuilding across the Middle East and beyond. Privacy Policy Effective Date: June 8, 2025 The Coalition for Peace and Coexistence (CPC) is committed to respecting and protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard information when you visit our website, join our community, or engage with our content. 1. Information We Collect We may collect the following types of information: Personal Information (if provided): Name, email, and any message you submit (e.g., through contact forms or subscriptions) Automatically Collected Data: Non-personal information like browser type, time spent on pages, country or region, etc. This is collected via tools like Wix Analytics or Google Analytics, and does not identify individuals. 2. How We Use Your Information We use your information to: Respond to inquiries or submissions Share updates if you opted in to emails or newsletters Improve site functionality and content relevance Maintain the safety and functionality of our platform We do not sell, rent, or trade your data with any third parties. 3. Cookies and Analytics Our site may use cookies to: Improve website performance and user experience Understand how users interact with content Measure traffic and engagement You can disable cookies in your browser settings. 4. Data Sharing and Third Parties We may use third-party platforms (e.g., Wix, Google Analytics, Mailchimp) to help deliver content and manage operations. These services are only allowed to use your data to the extent necessary for service delivery. 5. Your Rights You may: Request access to any personal information you’ve shared Ask us to correct or update it Request the deletion of your data To make a request, email us at: cpc.office.org@gmail.com 6. Security We use industry-standard practices to protect your data. However, no system is 100% secure. If you suspect any breach or misuse, please contact us immediately. 7. Children’s Privacy This website is not directed at children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors without parental consent. 8. Changes to This Policy We may revise this Privacy Policy periodically. Any changes will be posted here with a new effective date. 9. Contact Us If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this policy, contact us at: 📩 cpc.office.org@gmail.com 🌐 www.cpcpeacebuilding.org

  • Accessibility Statement | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    CPC is committed to digital inclusion. Learn how we ensure accessible content for users of all abilities. Accessibility Statement Effective Date: June 2025 Organisation: Coalition for Peace and Coexistence (CPC) Website: www.cpcpeacebuilding.org At the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence (CPC), we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to all individuals, regardless of ability or technology. Our Commitment We strive to make our site inclusive and user-friendly for people with diverse needs, including those using assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice recognition software, and keyboard navigation. Accessibility Features We have taken the following measures to enhance accessibility: Use of clear headings and logical structure Keyboard navigability across all pages High-contrast design and legible fonts Alt text for images wherever possible Compatible layout with most screen readers Standards Compliance Our website aims to conform with WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines, the global standard for accessible digital content. Ongoing Efforts Accessibility is a continuous process. We regularly test our site and content to identify and fix usability barriers. Feedback and Support If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at: cpc.office.org@gmail.com.We aim to respond within 5 business days. Third-Party Content While we strive to ensure full accessibility, some content or plugins hosted by third parties may not fully comply with accessibility standards. Return Home

  • Join Us | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    Join our team at the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence, whether you are an organization or individual there is a place for you Join the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence Join the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence Whether you’re an individual, organization, or volunteer — there’s a place for you in building peace To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Become a Member Become a Member Individuals who share CPC’s neutrality and wish to engage in dialogue, research, or awareness efforts on a formal basis. Learn More Become a Delegate Become a Delegate Individuals who represent a relevant organization and desire to serve as its official representative to the Coalition for Peace (CfP). Learn More Become a Supporter Become a Supporter Volunteers who can assist on a flexible and informal basis in projects without full membership responsibilities. Learn More The CPC welcomes all people, organizations and groups committed to non-violent peacebuilding between Israelis and Palestinians.

  • Terms & Conditions | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    Understand the terms for using the CPC platform, including rights, responsibilities, and user guidelines. Terms & Conditions Effective Date: June 2025 Organisation: Coalition for Peace and Coexistence (CPC) Website: www.cpcpeacebuilding.org Welcome to the official website of the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence (“CPC"). By accessing or using this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. Please read them carefully. 1. Use of This Website This site is provided for informational, educational, and collaborative purposes. You may use it to learn about our work, access resources, submit forms, and join our initiatives. You agree not to: Misuse, damage, or disrupt the site or its services. Use our name or materials for commercial or unauthorised activities. Post unlawful or misleading content through submission forms or contact features. 2. Intellectual Property All content on this site — including logos, designs, text, graphics, and media — is the property of CPC or our contributors and is protected by copyright and intellectual property laws. You may cite or share our content with proper attribution. Reproducing our material for commercial use without permission is prohibited. 3. User-Generated Content Contributors to our blog, newsletter, or volunteer programs retain ownership of their work but grant CPC a license to: Display, publish, and distribute it as part of our ongoing peacebuilding initiatives. Edit for clarity, accuracy, and format if required, with consent when possible. 4. Donations and Refunds We accept voluntary donations to support our global peacebuilding work. By donating: You affirm that your funds are not intended for political lobbying or unlawful purposes. You agree to our Refund Policy in case of errors or duplicate payments. CPC is a grassroots initiative and not a registered charity. Donations may not be tax-deductible. 5. External Links Our site may contain links to third-party websites for reference or collaboration. We are not responsible for: The content or practices of external sites. Any damages resulting from their use. We encourage you to review the Terms and Privacy Policies of any external services linked. 6. Privacy and Data Your privacy matters to us. Please review our Privacy Policy for full details on how we collect, use, and protect your data. We do not sell, trade, or misuse your information. 7. Disclaimers CPC does not provide legal, diplomatic, or financial advice. Content is provided “as is” without guarantees of accuracy, especially in fast-evolving international contexts. We aim to present all views in good faith, but do not endorse every viewpoint shared by partners, volunteers, or guest authors. 8. Modifications We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. Changes will be effective once posted. You are encouraged to review this page periodically. 9. Contact If you have questions about these Terms, please contact us via our Contact Page or email us at: cpc.office.org@gmail.com Return Home

  • Thank You Page | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    Thank you for supporting the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence. Your donation helps fund meaningful peacebuilding, education, and cross-border dialogue across the Middle East. Thank You For Supporting Peace “Peace is not just a dream — it's a responsibility. Thank you for standing with us.” – Inuka Tatton, Founder, CPC Thank you, Donor Name We are so grateful for your generous donation of A$0. Your donation number is #1000. You’ll receive a confirmation email soon. Return Home

  • Past Projects | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    A historical archive of projects completed before the founding of the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence. Past Projects Past Projects CPC Medium Publication Dialogue. Diversity. Voices for Coexistence. CPC hosts the largest Israel-Palestine-focused publication on Medium, welcoming diverse voices committed to respectful discourse and intellectual honesty. View Project MENA Geopolitical Independence. Regional insight. Global context. MENA Geopolitical is an original research and writing project founded by CPC’s creator, exploring the evolving dynamics of the Middle East and North Africa. View Project Peacebuilding Conference Solution-Driven Strategies for Peace An action-oriented event exploring practical pathways toward Israeli–Palestinian coexistence, post-conflict reconciliation, and multilateral cooperation. Includes Q&A, expert panels, and regional voices. Completed on May 31st View Project Weekly Zoom Forums Ongoing As part of CPC’s commitment to ongoing dialogue and community-led peacebuilding, we host weekly Zoom forums open to our network of contributors, peacebuilders, and global participants. View Project Peacebuilding Conference Geopolitical Landscape and Current Challenges A global panel featuring UN representatives, journalists, academics, and peacebuilders, examining the current regional dynamics and diplomatic barriers to peace. Completed on May 25th View Project

  • The Founder's Pledge | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    The Founder's Pledge The Founder's Pledge A Message from the Founder As the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence Inc. grows to unite organizations from across Israel, Palestine, and the world, I want to reaffirm my personal dedication to this mission. I know many peace efforts have failed, and trust in international initiatives is low. I also know that I am young, Australian, and far from the conflict I work to help resolve. But peace will not be rebuilt through words — only through results. CPC is led by Israelis and Palestinians themselves, supported by a diverse international team. Together, we will prove that the Israeli–Palestinian conflict is solvable. I have given my youth to this mission and will continue to make every sacrifice necessary to bring humanity, security, and coexistence to all who live between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. This is my promise.

  • Vision Statement | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    The official Vision Statement used by the Coalition for Peace and Coexistence. Our Vision Statement Our Vision Statement The CPC aims to achieve a lasting and considerate peace between Israeli and Palestinian communities, as well as other peoples who call the land between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River home—including those in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Israel. This peace must be built on mutual respect and justice, grounded in a commitment to ensuring safety, dignity, and coexistence for all. Lasting peace must include both populations living side-by-side—regardless of the political or territorial structure ultimately agreed upon—without the omnipresent threats of systemic violence, discrimination, or destabilising fear. It is essential that all people of the region can live without constant fear for their well-being, families, and futures, and that they can do so in an environment where fairness, security, and shared humanity are upheld. Learn More

  • Become a Delegate | The Coalition For Peace and Coexistence

    Join the Coalition for Peace (CfP) as a delegate to formally represent your organization at CfP gatherings Become a Delegate Become a Delegate Represent your organisation within the Coalition for Peace (CfP) The Coalition for Peace (CfP) operates through representatives known as Delegates — individuals officially nominated by their organisations to participate in CfP discussions, meetings, and initiatives. Delegates play a crucial role in connecting their institutions with the broader coalition network, ensuring that dialogue, decisions, and collaboration reflect the diverse realities of peacebuilding work across Israel, Palestine, and the international community. Who Can Become a Delegate? Must belong to an organisation that is a recognised CfP Partner Organisation (see Become a Partner Organisation page) . Must demonstrate commitment to CPC’s values: neutrality, dignity, lawful nonviolence, and inclusivity. May be a director, project manager, or other appointed representative authorised by their institution. Must be willing to actively participate in CfP meetings, consultations, or working groups (digital or in-person). 1. Step 1 — Ensure Partner Status Your organisation must first be approved as a CfP Partner Organisation. If it hasn’t yet applied, please complete the Partner Application Process. Become a Partner Organization 2. Step 2 — Submit Delegate Nomination Form The Partner Organisation nominates one or more representatives to act as Delegates. Download and complete the form below, signed by an authorised representative of your organisation. Download the Form 3. Step 3 — CPC Review & Confirmation CPC’s Diplomatic Department reviews nominations to ensure alignment with CPC principles. Approved Delegates receive a formal confirmation email and an invitation to their regional CfP branch (e.g., CfP Gaza, CfP Israel, CfP West Bank, CfP International). 4. Step 4 — Begin Participation Once confirmed: Delegates will be added to secure CfP communication channels and internal directories. They may participate in meetings, joint statements, or collaborative projects. Delegates may later be reappointed or replaced at the Partner Organisation’s discretion by written notice.

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