Nonviolence Response Group
Advancing Nonviolence in Global Conflict Transformation, Healing, and Reconciliation

Transforming Conflict into Connection: Building Pathways to Sustainable Peace.
Conflict is a natural part of growth. It is a dynamic force that, when approached with care and skill, can open the door to deeper understanding, creative problem-solving, and stronger relationships. When we meet conflict with empathy, compassion, and self-awareness, it becomes more than just a challenge. It becomes a powerful opportunity for healing, connection, and meaningful change.
At the same time, conflict remains one of the most pressing challenges we face today. Across the world, communities are torn apart by violence, displacement, and longstanding divisions. In many of these places, there are few safe or effective pathways for dialogue, healing, or reconciliation.
At the NVC Conflict Response Group, we see nonviolence not just as an ideal, but as a lived practice. It is a skillset, a way of being, and a deeply transformative approach to resolving conflict. Our team includes experienced mediators, peacebuilders, and trauma specialists who have worked in some of the most complex and high-stakes conflict zones around the globe. Drawing on Nonviolent Communication (NVC), together with mediation, trauma-informed practices, and systemic change tools, we support individuals and communities to reconcile, build resilience, and move toward lasting peace.
We work alongside international NGOs, civil society organisations, academic institutions, and governments to address conflict in its many forms. Our approach supports systemic transformation, helps shape policy, and offers scalable solutions that prioritise dialogue, healing, and sustainable peace, even in the most difficult environments.
We invite you to learn more about our work and consider joining us. Together, we can meet conflict not with fear or suppression, but with presence, dignity, and the tools to transform it into something life-giving. This is the heart of our work: to turn even the most painful moments into seeds of connection, growth, and enduring change.


