back home The Peace to the City Network grew out of a campaign of the same name that began in August 1997 and culminated in December 1998. The network was active until 2002; its members - churches, peace and justice organizations, faith communities and civil society movements - continue to work within the framework of the Decade to Overcome Violence (2001-2010).
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Campaign Against War Toys and Violent Films (December 2002)
Campagne contre les jouets guerriers et les films violents (décembre 2002)

Peace to the City Network partner John Stewart (NOVASCA, Zimbabwe) selected to be on NON-VIOLENCE PEACEFORCE international governing council (December 2002)

Seminar: Children affected by organized armed violence September 9, 2002, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Observatory on Violence and “Peace to the City” network (Cameroon, June 2002)

March for Jesus (March 2002)

Rio de Janeiro limits sale of small arms (September 2001)

Campaign Against War Toys and Firecrackers (December 2001)
Campagne contre les jouets guerriers et les pétards

Destruction of 100,000 Fire Arms in Rio de Janeiro (June 2001)

Women Launch a Campaign Against Guns on Mother´s Day (May 2001)

BBC World broadcast about Peace to the City partner in Jamaica (May 2001)