Publications

From A for administration to Z for zealot: the Civil Peace Service provides materials for peace work, political education and teaching that deal with the topic of peace. Some of these materials are also available in English, French or Spanish.

CPS publications database

The CPS is written about. Films are made about it. Partner organisations bring out documents for their target groups. The variety of topics, cultures and working approaches is reflected in the large number of publications on CPS projects. As far as possible, all of these publications are available in our publications database: as a PDF file or as a video. There are already 750 so far – and the number is constantly rising! Some of the publications are also available in English, French or Spanish as well as in other languages of the CPS partner countries.

Please note: The library is in German, but you can use the multilingual search function to find english documents.

CPS material in English

Peace can

20 selected projects in this publication show what peace work does and how powerful peace is. This makes it clear why it has been worth debating constructively for 20 years.

Basic leaflet CPS

Short and easy to understand: the leaflet provides the most important information about the work of the Civil Peace Service at a glance.

Peace Can

In this four-minute video, the Civil Peace Service uses its practical work in Mali, Lebanon and Guatemala to show how civil conflict resolution promotes peace and prevents violence - and how powerful peace is.

Guatemala - Peace can

In this short video the Civil Peace Service shows an example from Guatemala of how civil conflict transformation promotes peace and prevents violence - and how powerful peace is.

Mali - Peace can

In this short video the Civil Peace Service shows an example from Mali of how peace education and peace journalism promote peace and prevent violence - and how powerful peace is.

Lebanon - peace can

In this short video the Civil Peace Service shows an example from Lebanon of how joint projects and dialogue promote peace and prevent violence - and how powerful peace is.