Fact sheets

Feel free to download and share these fact sheets for your personal or organisational use.

  • Addressing Bullying
  • BELA Bill
  • Child Protection
  • Code of Conduct (Rules of Engagement)
  • Community Advocacy
  • Dealing with Inner Conflict
  • Dealing with Trauma
  • Embracing Cultural Diversity
  • Gender Identities
  • Gender Rights and Inclusion for the LGBTI+ Community
  • Gender-Based Violence Awareness
  • Human Rights and Dignity
  • Mediation
  • Peer Peace Monitors in Schools
  • Personal Power
  • Positive Discipline
  • Setting Up a Food Garden
  • The Role of Spirituality in Peacebuilding
  • Understanding Sexual Orientations
  • What is Peace

Other publications

The Birth of the Quaker Peace Centre: The Journey of Activism in the 1970s’ provides a well-documented history of the struggle against apartheid during the 70s as narrated by Rommel Roberts and written by Pepe Hendricks.

‘The National Dialogue is a Test We Cannot Fail’ by Chris Spies challenges us to confront our deep-seated resistance to change. He explores the societal divisions rooted in ethnicity, culture, and language, urging for genuine dialogue that goes beyond mere debate. Click here to read more about the importance of dialogue for healing and unity in this thought-provoking article.

‘Collaborative imagination synchronizes representations of the future and fosters social connection in the present’ shares the importance of co-imagining the future together to strengthen relationships. Showing that collaborative imagination—the process of co-creating shared visions—fosters deeper social connections than imagining alone or sharing general experiences. It offers new insights into how we connect and think collectively.

A close associate of the Peace Centre is Paul Hoffman, a constitutional expert and head of the NPO Accountability Now. Their booklet ‘Know Your Rights, Claim Your Rights’ provides a straightforward overview of the Constitution of South Africa.