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Award-Winning Trustbuilding Program

Building trust across the world’s divides for a century.

Trustbuilding for Conflict Resolution and Lasting Peace

We equip people across divided communities to build genuine relationships, heal historical wounds, and work together across religious, ethnic and political lines. 

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Why trustbuilding matters

Societies across the world face racial and religious divides, intergenerational tensions, rising extremism, and the legacy of war. These fractures weaken institutions, erode social cohesion, and limit economic opportunity for the next generation. When trust breaks down, polarisation deepens and cooperation becomes harder to sustain.

Trust is the foundation of peaceful societies. It enables people from different backgrounds to listen, collaborate, and resolve differences without violence. It strengthens institutions, supports inclusive leadership, and builds resilience in times of crisis.

Peace agreements alone do not secure lasting peace. That requires rebuilding trust between individuals, communities and institutions, creating conditions for reconciliation, shared prosperity, and long-term stability. 

How the Trustbuilding Program Works

Our approach links personal transformation to societal change, helping individuals build relationships across divides that collectively strengthen social cohesion. 

Our work is grounded in a proven peacebuilding methodology developed over more than a century. 

Trustbuilding Stories of Change

People who once saw each other as adversaries are now leading dialogue in their own communities together.  

In Burundi, Chandelle grew up in a displacement camp surrounded by ethnic mistrust, the Trustbuilding Program was the first time she encountered another community's pain and found space for forgiveness. In Indonesia, Bunga, a Shia Muslim student, arrived at her first session fearing judgment, and left having experienced genuine acceptance for the first time. In Nigeria, Bob's deep distrust of the police shifted to empathy through the Police I Care Initiative.

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Trustbuilding Countries & Projects (current and previous)

Each project is locally led and community owned. Explore our work by country to learn how trustbuilding takes shape in different contexts.

TBP Americas Team
Rebuilding trust and resilience among migrants and host communities across the Americas.
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Developing relationships and addressing historical wounds between First Nations Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.
Healing historical wounds created through ethnopolitical divisions and restoring community trust.
Bridging the divide between Cameroon's two major linguistic communities: the Anglophones and the Francophones.
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Organising honest multi-stakeholder dialogues on the root causes of discrimination in Quebec.
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Empowering youth through activities that build understanding, respect and trust, addressing personal and societal challenges.
Closing the cultural gap between rural and urban youth by developing mutual understanding.
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Countering religious extremism by equipping Christian and Muslim youth leaders to build trust, heal historical wounds, and lead dialogue in their own communities.
TBP Kenya dialogue
Hosting interfaith and interethnic conversation spaces to increase understanding and reduce community violence.
Establishing trust to ease tensions between Madhesi and Pahadi communities.
Restoring trust between civil society and the police force.
Three groups of South Africans, of different ages and genders, gather around poster boards to collaborate
Healing intergenerational traumas caused by fractured family structures as a way to increase trust within communities.
Social integration through trustbuilding between IDPs and local communities.
The United States is the birthplace of the Trustbuilding methodology, developed through decades of racial reconciliation work in Richmond, Virginia. This proven approach now underpins Trustbuilding programs across the world.
Impact Reports

Across all active projects, the reach of the Trustbuilding Program has grown steadily since its inception.

25,100+

Total reach

4,320+

People trained

1,860+

Trustbuilding events held

61,900+

Volunteer hours contributed

These figures reflect a growing global movement of locally-led peacebuilding, active across four continents.

Evidence and Learning

All Trustbuilding projects are supported by a monitoring, evaluation and learning framework that tracks how dialogue and reflection processes translate into measurable change at individual and community level. Principles Focused Evaluation is the evaluation strategy we implement to capture both quantitative reach and qualitative transformation, recognising that trust, empathy and reconciliation are not easily reduced to numbers alone. 

Independent Evaluation of the International Trustbuilding Program
Randall Puljek-Shank and Valery Perry
December 2024 – April 2025

The evaluation draws on 56 key informants, 23 in-person consultations, 70 survey responses (TBP team members, partners and participants on the ground), and three in-depth country case studies (TBP Kenya, Indonesia, and Australia).

Evaluation Summary Report [PDF]

Recognised and Supported By

The Trustbuilding Program is recognised internationally for its impact and methodology:

🏆 Intercultural Innovation Award 2021 
Awarded by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations & BMW Group, recognising innovative approaches to intercultural dialogue and peacebuilding.

UN ECOSOC 
IofC International holds special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

Council of Europe 
IofC International holds participatory status at the Council of Europe.

We work in partnership with:

Fetzer Institute - Founding partner of the Trustbuilding Program

The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers - Bridging grassroots peacemakers and global players for sustainable peace. IofC International is a member of the network.  

Case Studies and Best Practices

Our success stories and lessons learned.

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Leran More About the Trustbuilding Program

The design of the Trustbuilding Program is inspired by decades of focused work through the methodology developed in Richmond, Virginia, USA, where people of all backgrounds worked courageously for racial reconciliation. It produced a tried and tested method, carefully documented and rigorously evaluated, which earned national and international recognition.  

  • Rob Corcoran - Program Design & Training consultant  
  • Olga Merezhuk - Program Assistant
  • Manon Michelle Monhemius - Communications Officer  
  • Talia Smith - Program Manager    
  • Jessie Sutherland - Evaluations Consultant  

A Program Steering Group governs the Trustbuilding Program: Barry Hart (Chair); Ron Lawler; Sylvester Jones, Hengi Bayat; and Patrick McNamara (IC Representative). Talia Smith - Planning Committee Chair   

Goal 16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies. We play our part in the broader conflict prevention agenda by addressing this goal. 

Resources and best practices from the Trustbuilding Program and its project teams.

The Guardian Nigeria: Group partners police and civil society for community trust

Indonesian Academic Journal: Interfaith Dialogue, Collective Trauma Healing, and Youth Peacebuilding in the Global South — A comparative study of Trustbuilding Programs in Indonesia and Kenya

Additional coverage

British Vogue · Kompas (Indonesia) · TVRI (Indonesia) · Daily News Precise (Nigeria, x2) · Annapurnapost (Nepal, x2) · Binus University (Indonesia) · JakartaNexus (Indonesia) · Metrum (Indonesia) · Pas Jabar (Indonesia) · Nepal Samaya · Ekantipur (Nepal ) · Our Koshi (Nepal)