What do we do?
At the start of the 20th century, 10% of those killed in war were civilians. Today, the reverse is true: 90% of those killed in war are civilians. As individuals or groups, there is a lot we can do to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war. We have all the potential tools, skills and laws needed to abolish war. We
MAW Speakers
Why not invite someone from MAW to speak to your organisation? Please use our online contact form.
At the start of the 20th century, 10% of those killed in war were civilians. Today, the reverse is true: 90% of those killed in war are civilians. As individuals or groups, there is a lot we can do to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war. We have all the potential tools, skills and laws needed to abolish war. We
- provide information and resources, including speakers e.g. the Remembrance Day Lecture at the Imperial War Museum
- provide school visits to link with the National Curriculum
- connect war to environmental and developmental issues
- raise public awareness through the media and the arts
MAW Speakers
Why not invite someone from MAW to speak to your organisation? Please use our online contact form.
We work closely with these partner organisations:
International Peace Bureau
Bradford Peace Museum
Peace Education Network
Network for Peace
World Beyond War
International Peace Bureau
Bradford Peace Museum
Peace Education Network
Network for Peace
World Beyond War