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An Overview of Our Programs
The Fund for Peace boasts a broad portfolio of programs, experience and expertise. Though diverse, all of our programs share a common denominator of seeking to prevent war and alleviate the conditions that cause conflict, ultimately resulting in sustainable security for all.
Our programs fall into three primary thematic areas:
- Conflict Early Warning and Assessment
- Transnational Threats
- Sustainable Development, Sustainable Security
With a wide variety of current—and former—programs, The Fund for Peace is able to leverage its considerable experience in numerous fields of expertise. Beyond our active programs, The Fund for Peace has also focused on issues such as genocide prevention, peacekeeping reform, small arms and light weapons trafficking, the rule of law in transitioning societies, and civil-military cooperation, and has facilitated national dialogues and town hall meetings on a range of pertinent foreign policy issues.






