HORN OF AFRICA PEACE & DIALOGUE INITIATIVE (HAPDI), UK

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HORN OF AFRICA PEACE & DIALOGUE INITIATIVE (HAPDI), UK

Independent • Neutral • Non-Political • Non-Religious

WHO WE ARE

The Horn of Africa Peace & Dialogue Initiative (HAPDI) is an independent, UK-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing peace, dialogue, justice, stability, and human dignity across the Greater Horn of Africa.

We operate with full neutrality—free from political, religious, or ideological influence. Our mission is grounded in the conviction that dialogue, reconciliation, and inclusive engagement are the most effective pathways to sustainable peace.

HAPDI unites researchers, mediators, community leaders, youth activists, policy specialists, and civil society partners to prevent and resolve conflicts, support healing, and build bridges between communities, nations, and generations.

WHAT WE DO

HAPDI facilitates peace dialogues, strengthens reconciliation and healing processes, produces evidence-based policy research, empowers youth and women peacebuilders, and leads global advocacy campaigns promoting nonviolence, dignity, and unity.

Key Program Areas

Community & Cross-Border Mediation

Trauma Healing and Reconciliation Forums

Peace Leadership and Mediation Training

Research, Policy Analysis & Regional Peace Indicators

Youth and Women Peace Empowerment Networks

Illegal Migration & Human Trafficking Awareness

Global “No-War” Advocacy and Peace Education Campaigns

Partnership Building with UK Institutions and Horn of Africa Communities

WHY THE NAME WORKS

Horn of Africa Peace & Dialogue Initiative (HAPDI) is:

Clear, authoritative, and mission-driven

Regionally specific and globally recognisable

Strong for diplomacy, mediation, and policy engagement

Effective for community outreach and international advocacy

Ideal for long-term institutional identity and partnerships

A. PEACE-FIRST NARRATIVE & CAMPAIGN SLOGANS

Primary Narrative

“Peace for all, war for none.”

Supporting Slogans

Make peace, not war.

War is psychotic; peace is patriotic.

Dialogue is strength. Violence is weakness.

We build bridges, not battlefields.

True victory is peace.

When peace wins, humanity wins.

Hope is stronger than fear.

A united Horn of Africa begins with dialogue.

These messaging pillars guide HAPDI’s branding, communication, and global peace education outreach.

B. VISION, MISSION & CORE VALUES

VISION

A peaceful, resilient Horn of Africa where dialogue replaces violence, communities heal, and nations cooperate for a shared and secure future.

MISSION

To promote nonviolent conflict resolution, healing, and inclusive dialogue by establishing safe spaces, advancing research, training peace leaders, and facilitating cross-border cooperation across the Greater Horn of Africa.

CORE VALUES

Neutrality
Independent, non-political, and non-religious in all operations.

Dialogue
Commitment to conversation, mediation, and peaceful solutions.

Human Dignity
Every person deserves respect, protection, and justice.

Accountability
Transparent, responsible, and ethical in all engagements.

Inclusion
Women, youth, elders, minorities, and affected communities at the center of peacebuilding.

Hope
Championing peace-driven transformation and long-term resilience.

C. STRATEGIC PILLARS & OBJECTIVES

  1. Peace Dialogue & Mediation

Facilitate community-based and cross-border dialogues

Train local mediators and peace facilitators

Strengthen early-warning and conflict-prevention systems

  1. Reconciliation & Social Healing

Trauma counseling and psychosocial support

Restorative justice and truth-telling spaces

Reintegration pathways for displaced families and ex-combatants

  1. Research, Policy & Strategic Analysis

Evidence-based policy briefings

Regional peace and conflict indicator development

Publication of an Annual Horn of Africa Peace Index

  1. Youth & Women Peace Leadership

Peace education curriculum and leadership academies

Youth dialogue labs and innovation hubs

Women’s mediation and empowerment networks

  1. Advocacy & Awareness Campaigns

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Global “No-War” awareness movements

Peace education partnerships with schools, universities, and civil society

Media and digital content promoting unity and nonviolence

D. FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC GOALS (2025–2030)

  1. Establish Operational Peace Centres Across the Region

Planned locations include:

Tigray (Ethiopia)

Somalia

Somaliland

Eritrea

South Sudan

Sudan

Djibouti

Kenya

Uganda

These centres will function as hubs for regional mediation, research, dialogue, and capacity-building.

  1. Train 10,000 Youth Peace Ambassadors

A new generation equipped with the mindset, skills, and values necessary to transform conflict into dialogue.

  1. Launch the Annual HAPDI Peace Dialogue Summit (UK)

A premier international gathering for diplomats, policymakers, community leaders, researchers, and activists dedicated to building peace in the Horn of Africa.

  1. Become the Leading Independent Voice in Regional Peace Analysis

HAPDI aims to be globally recognised for independent mediation, research excellence, and strategic insights into Horn of Africa peace and security.

  1. Build Strong Partnerships With

United Nations agencies

European Union and UK institutions

African Union (AU) and IGAD

Regional civil society organisations

Academic and research centres

International NGOs

Religious institutions

Community leaders across the Horn of Africa

These partnerships strengthen collective action for peace, stability, human rights, and inclusive development.

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