No War Anywhere: Antimilitarism across Europe
Looking back at NWA, Jan- Dec 2023
In a world dealing with the widespread effects of war and militarisation, “No War Anywhere” project, coordinated by SCI’s International Secretariat, stands out as a source of hope and a demonstration of the positive impact of peaceful approaches. Through five significant activities, the project has effectively promoted the idea of opposing militarism, connecting with people throughout Europe and fostering a shared commitment to a more peaceful future. By challenging the belief in military force as the best solution to conflicts, the project highlights the importance of rethinking how we handle global challenges. It encourages diplomacy, non-violent approaches, the necessity of utopian thinking, and the pursuit of peace and social justice. In a time when militarism is on the rise worldwide, the project advocates for a shift towards peaceful methods of resolving conflicts.
Utopias Against War: Inspiring Change in Rome
“I learned the existence of different antimilitarist organisations and initiatives”
Strategies Against War: Advocacy and Campaign Training in Vienna
“There were people from all over Europe, with different perspectives on militarisation specific to their own country”
Virtual Exchange and No More War Working Group
The positive impact of “No War Anywhere” spread across Europe. SCI groups and partners ran campaigns for peace, informing people about the harmful effects of war and militarism.
SCI International Secretariat: The Many ways of peace and antimilitarism
SCI Switzerland: Peace Work in Palestine
SCI Hungary: PeaceBox – Peace up!
SCI Hellas: Object Militarism
VCV Serbia: Palestinian Film Cycle
VCV Serbia orchestrated a multifaceted campaign featuring movie screenings and a reading event. Focused on supporting the Palestinian cause, the campaign brought together people to express solidarity through cultural exchange.
No More War Working Group: Talks Against War
Speak Up for Peace: Online Learning Course
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