Become a member

This form is for new members and updating members of the North East-Peace and Security Network. To finish this registration, you will be required to input your organization’s details, please have them handy. If you are not sure that your organization has been registered before, check below to see if your organization is a member and you might only need to update your registration.
Note: membership of the PSN is free.
Membership Commitment: Through our work, we aim to fill a gap by bringing together organizations working on conflict mitigation, peacebuilding, governance, and security and those interested in mainstreaming conflict sensitivity and peacebuilding perspectives in their work.
We are hoping that you will reconsider before you are able to join us. Kindly refer to why we think this is important by reading about us.
Community Guidelines:
As a network, we agree to regulate our actions and inactions through our community guidelines, which we call the 5Cs.
Collaboration: We encourage collaboration among members of the network to enhance our collective efforts towards peacebuilding. Our members establish and maintain relationships of mutual trust and prioritize cooperation in all joint endeavors.
Courtesy: We treat each other with dignity, mutual respect, and professionalism. We value each other's ideas, experiences, and perspectives, and avoid the use of language or behavior that could be construed as disrespectful or harmful to individuals or groups of people.
Confidentiality: We maintain confidentiality in all matters related to the network's operations and discussions. We refrain from sharing sensitive information outside of the network and ensure that all members are aware of their obligations to respect the privacy of others.
Conflict Sensitivity: We recognize that our work involves sensitive and complex issues that can be sources of conflict. Our members strive to be sensitive to these issues and demonstrate a deep understanding of the context in which we are operate.
Curiosity: We are committed to learning and continuously improving our practice. Our members are open to feedback, engage in ongoing reviews and reflection for institutional learning. We constructively challenge theories, assumptions and biases that may impede our efforts towards peacebuilding.
We are hoping that you will reconsider before you are able to join us. Kindly refer to why we think this is important by reading about us

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