
Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation
@glencreecentre
Transforming violent conflict, building peace.
Glencree is a registered Charity No. CHY5943 & Charities Regulator Authority No. 20009823.
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(1/2)📢New vacancy! 🕊 Project Officer of the Victims Victims & Survivors Services Pulse Project! 📍This role will involve a secondment to Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation in #Wicklow & its purpose will be to: ✅design + deliver activities to support victims & survivors of the troubles/conflict




A day of insightful commentary at the InterAction Council conference exploring global challenges & the need for solidarity & cooperation. Honoured to meet former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo & hear about his continued #peacebuilding efforts. On to Day 2! #Glencree4peace


An inspiring contribution by Glencree Board Director & Human Rights lawyer Michelle Drury at the InterAction Council plenary session yesterday in which she highlighted the importance of political will and the law working together to uphold human rights. Read Michelle's LinkedIn


Powerful contributions on Day 2 of InterAction Council Dublin conference - from the women of One Young World on peace & security, and new Glencree Board member & human rights lawyer Michelle Drury on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights relevance today. Rich conversations and



🧵Huge thanks to our Womens Group at Clondalkin Towers for their creativity and contributions to our Embroidery workshop yesterday where they connected through craft as part of our #HopeandAmbition project. Thanks also to our friends Women's Collective Ireland - Liffey Valley for funding the tutor & Young






We look forward to supporting the #GatewayProject upcoming youth leadership exchange as 25 young people from Pyla, Cyprus prepare to visit Ireland. An advance team visit this week is captured in a great post by Kelley Bermingham Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin⬇️ linkedin.com/posts/kelleybe…


We were delighted to welcome Young Ambassadors from the Saint Patrick Visitor Centre to Glencree this week. As they prepare to complete their studies and with many looking to pursue careers in public service, these Irish-American students joined us to learn about the Irish peace process &


Glencree’s Intercultural & Refugee Programme had a busy May supporting & learning from events that celebrated diversity, inclusion & peacebuilding - inc. #AfricaDay2025, #dublincityinclusion, a #capacitar workshop and Migrant Centre NI's “A Peace for All” at Stormont. Read all


