Peacebuilding essential to counter climate-driven conflict
The Aegis Trust’s Chief Executive Dr James Smith and Executive Director Freddy Mutanguha were among the delegates taking part in this year’s Hunger Summit and [...]
Online peace education platform launched in Rwanda
An innovative new online peace education platform is set to be launched in Rwanda today. The Aegis Trust and the Rwanda Education Board will officially [...]
Rwanda inspires life-saving international campaign
25 years after the genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda’s national schools curriculum features a life-saving peace education programme developed by the Aegis Trust. Now White [...]
Honour for diplomat who paved Cambodia’s road to peace
Twenty years ago today, on March 6th 1999, Ta Mok – the last commander of the genocidal Khmer Rouge in Cambodia – surrendered. It marked [...]
Aegis Trust to partner with Civility Experts Worldwide
The Aegis Trust is pleased to announce a global partnership with Civility Experts Worldwide. This partnership will draw upon the peace and values curricula and [...]
Honour for diplomat who confronted genocide
The Steven Krulis Champion of Humanity Distinguished Service Award recognises those who have contributed significantly to the prevention of genocide and to promoting values of [...]
70 years after UN Genocide Convention, survivors call for justice in the UK
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide was adopted by the UN General Assembly on this day seventy years ago. [...]
Swedish pride in peacebuilding success
Ambassador Helena Rietz, now Head of the Africa Department at the Swedish Ministry of Foreign affairs, today expressed Stockholm’s pride in the Aegis Trust’s peacebuilding [...]
Aegis Award for diplomat who helped eradicate the Khmer Rouge
On the day that leaders of the Khmer Rouge have finally been found guilty of genocide, the Aegis Trust is pleased to announce an award [...]








