We mobilize communities, bridge divides, and uplift the voices of those touched by conflict — creating a Nigeria where peace, justice, and human rights endure beyond tongue, tribe, and religion.
The Peace Alliance Network (PAN) Foundation is a value-based peacebuilding organization rooted in Nigeria's rich cultural tapestry. We work tirelessly to strengthen the value of peace, religious harmony, and cultural understanding — engaging all members of the human family as contributors to a lasting culture of peace.
We work directly with victims of violent conflict, bringing together voices to make change that endures the test of time.
Every statistic represents a family reunited, a young person pulled back from the edge of radicalization, a community that chose dialogue over violence. We don't just count numbers — we count lives changed, futures restored, and hope renewed in places that once knew only conflict.
Three interconnected pillars — because lasting peace requires addressing the roots of conflict, healing those it has hurt, and rebuilding communities from within.
Empowering local communities to build peace through grassroots initiatives, inter-faith dialogue, and culturally sensitive conflict resolution.
Learn MoreProviding psychosocial support, legal aid advocacy, and rehabilitation services to survivors and victims of violent conflict.
Learn MoreRescuing young people from cycles of radicalization through skills training, mentorship, and community-based reintegration pathways.
Learn MoreWe imagine a Nigeria where the accidents of birth never determine whether you live in peace or in fear. Our work is oriented toward that horizon, one community at a time.
We build networks — not silos. Connecting communities, governments, faith leaders, and civil society to create systemic change that outlasts any single intervention.
After years of intercommunal tensions, PAN facilitated a week-long peace dialogue. Today they share a marketplace and a future — children who once grew up as strangers now play together.
Fatima fled her village at 16. Three years later, PAN's support connected her to skills training and psychosocial care. Today she runs a small business and mentors other displaced women.
Daniel was on the fringes of gang life at 19. PAN's Youth Reintegration program gave him purpose. Now 24, he leads a youth peace club with over 80 members in his neighborhood.
We are committed to radical transparency. Every naira donated goes toward our mission — here's exactly how we use it.
Whether you have time, talent, or treasure — there is a place for you in Nigeria's peace story.
Join our network of committed peacebuilders. Whether you're a trainer, counselor, communicator, or researcher — your skills are needed on the ground.
Apply to VolunteerYour financial contribution directly funds peace dialogues, victim support, and youth reintegration. Every amount creates real change in Nigerian communities.
Make a DonationGovernments, NGOs, corporations, and faith communities — we build strategic partnerships to amplify impact and create systemic change at scale.
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