| “Bringing communities together is key to long term peace” |
|
International Fund for Ireland announces £5.9m/€7m to promote reconciliation and peace building Following its recent Board meeting in County Armagh, the International Fund for Ireland has announced £5.9m/€7m to support a wide range of reconciliation and peace building projects. Among the beneficiaries of this latest funding package are eight cross-community partnerships between grassroots community organisations across Northern Ireland and the southern border counties. The partnerships are all participating in the Fund’s ground-breaking Integrating Community Organisations Programme. In total, these eight partnerships will receive £719,791/€863,749. The Integrating Community Organisations Programme was launched by the Fund in 2008 and has had considerable success in facilitating and supporting significant partnerships between community organisations representing Unionist and Nationalist traditions and from both sides of the border. The Programme’s ultimate aim is to encourage meaningful, lasting partnerships as a means of encouraging dialogue between communities and promoting reconciliation. Speaking at the Board meeting, Fund Chairman Denis Rooney CBE said: “The Integrating Community Organisations Programme is at the very heart of the Fund’s work. It has provided a truly unique combination of support, training and funding to bring together a wide range of community groups to deliver genuinely shared projects and experiences for their wider communities. “While we have made great progress towards peace, we still live in a largely segregated society – sometimes living very separate lives from our closest neighbours. The courage of organisations and communities who are attempting to build relationships with those from the other tradition should not be underestimated. Just a few years ago, it would have been almost unthinkable for some of these communities to work together. Their achievements should give us real hope for the next generation. It is only by bringing communities together in such practical ways that we can build lasting peace.” In addition to funding for the Integrating Community Organisations Programme, other major elements of today’s funding announcement include:
|















