Partners

The CBOW Project works with many partners world-wide. These include academic institutions as well as governments, local and international organisations, civil society organisations, and individuals. The list is updated on a continuous basis.

Our cooperation partners

University of Cologne, Germany: Faculty of Arts and Humanities. University of Cologne

University of Oslo, Norway: Center of Gender research University of Oslo

UiT The Arctic Univerity of Norway, Norway: University of Tromsø: The Arctic University of Norway

Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway: PRIO Centre on Gender, Peace and Security Gender, Peace and Security, Peace Research Institute Oslo

Research Data Alliance: The RDA Vision: Researchers and innovators openly share and re-use data across technologies, disciplines, and countries to address the grand challenges of society. Research Data Alliance (RDA)

BORN OF WAR international network: BOW i.n. is short for “BORN OF WAR, international network”, which is a network of national associations of children born of war. bowin.eu

Distelblüten – Russenkinder in Deutschland, Germany: The Distelblüten Network is a group of children fathered by Russian soldiers during and after WWII in Germany. Distelblüten, Germany

New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, USA: The New Lines Institute envisions a world that fulfills its potential and in which people and nations can thrive. The vision is inspired by a holistic view of the world, one that recognizes human interconnectedness and aims to achieve harmony and balance. New Lines Institute, Washington D.C.

Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies, Switzerland: “Addressing Sexual Violence in Conflict and Emergency Settings”The Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies is a unique teaching, research and humanitarian exchange platform for humanitarian action. We are a joint Centre of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the University of Geneva, two internationally renowned centres of academic excellence. Geneva Centre of Humanitarian

Global Walfare Association Cameroon (GLOWA), Cameroon: GLOWA is a child-focused not-for-profit non-governmental organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) that is dedicated to standing against the trafficking and exploitation of children in Cameron through education and training. Global Welfare Association Cameroon (GLOWA

Justice & Reconciliation Project (JRP), Uganda: The JRP is working for Justice and Reconciliation with Grassroots Communities in Uganda. Justice and Reconciliation Project

Preventing Sexual Violence Initiavive, UK: Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative Part of Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, UK. Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative

Zaporizhzhya Charitable Foundation “Unity” for the Future”, Ukraine: Zaporizhzhya Charitable Foundation “Unity” for the Future” is a local charitable organization, which since 2004 has been an active participant in important socio-political processes in the life of the region. Unity for the Future, Ukraine