Committed to nonviolent peace-building and sustainable community development since 2009
Canadian Peacemakers International partners with individuals and local communities facing violence and poverty to enhance access to appropriate education, foster personal peace-leadership, improve food security, and create economic opportunities that lead to self-sufficiency. We believe in community-driven solutions that respect local knowledge and empower people to build their own futures.
We envision a world where all people in violence-affected, impoverished, and underdeveloped communities can live in dignity, security, and well-being. Where access to education is universal, peace is cultivated from within, and economic opportunities allow communities to thrive sustainably for generations to come.
Launch in Honduras
Canadian Peacemakers International began its Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) program in Honduras, pioneering self-paced digital education for underserved communities.
Expansion to Africa
Expanded operations to Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Kenya, and Tanzania establishing partnerships with local communities and launching integrated education, peacemaking, and development programs.
Focus on Sub-Saharan Africa
Now operating primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa with key hubs in Kenya such as APMI Ngong Central, CIDC Juakali, KMC-Migori, KMC-Lwendo, APMI Leadership STEPS Madiany; in DRC Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania. Running comprehensive programs including CAL education, peace leadership workshops and economic development projects like the Madiany Beekeeping Project.