
Youth-led action research
A new set of Phase 2 projects are now underway.
Join our online event to explore our impact and find out more about our innovative new work.

A global MAP network
Find out more about our national and international partnerships and how we are funded.

Arts-based approaches and emerging themes
MAP is taking an innovative approach to setting the policy agenda for peacebuilding.
Read more about our unique approach and thematic focus.
Current projects
Mobile Arts for Peace is a four-year international, multi-disciplinary project which provides a comparative approach on the use of interdisciplinary arts-based practices for peacebuilding in Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia and Nepal. It is a collaborative project between universities, cultural artists, civil society organisations and young people across the world.
Intergenerational peace (GENPEACE)
Gira Ingoma – One Drum Per Girl
Visualising Peace
Picturing the Past, Present & Future…
Inter-generational dialogue
Beyond Tradition
The Magic of Theatre
Using performance theatre to explore children’s and women’s rights including issues of inequality and domestic abuse.
Dialogue through Art
Youth advocacy using arts-based tools to make recommendations and inform policy makers at regional and national levels.
What works?
Embedding, learning, reflection and evaluation
At the centre of our Monitoring and Evaluating approach is a commitment to sharing and learning.
Alongside youth researchers we are creatively designing and documenting processes to strategically assess the impact of our peacebuilding approaches across all four MAP countries.
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