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Peace Efforts

The Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers Issue Statement

09/03/2006 :: Norway facilitated the first high-level talks between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in three years on 22-23 February in Geneva. The parties discussed the Ceasefire Agreement. + More

Peace Efforts

More than USD 4.5 billion pledged for Sudan

14/04/2005 :: Participants at the Oslo Donors’ Conference on Sudan pledged a total of more than USD 4.5 billion for 2005-2007 for Sudan, far exceeding the estimated needs. + More

Peace Efforts

Norway’s peace and reconciliation efforts in different parts of the world

The international community’s efforts for peace, security, and stability must be based on current international law, the UN Charter, and UN Security Council resolutions. The UN is a key actor in efforts to deal with threats to peace and ... + More

The Peace Center

The Nobel Peace Center – Give Peace a Chance

The Nobel Peace Center provides information on the various Peace Prize laureates and their activities as well as on Alfred Nobel and the Nobel framework, and seeks to shed light on relevant issues in relation to war, peace and the ... + More

The Nobel Peace Prize

Nobel Peace Prize

Swedish industrial magnate Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), inventor of dynamite, is the man behind the Nobel Peace Prize. At the time of his death, Nobel’s empire consisted of a network of nearly one hundred factories, and he was one of the ... + More

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