[3] Justice Call operates through partnerships with over 200 youth-led organizations across 17 countries in the MENA region and collaborates with global institutions such as the United Nations, Peace Boat[4] and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Justice Call was founded by a group of activists from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with the support of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) to address the growing need for inclusive and youth-led approaches to peacebuilding.
Justice Call prioritizes the creation of regional platforms that foster collaboration and amplify local voices, ensuring solutions are both context-specific and community-driven.
[15] Through initiatives such as the MENA Coalition on Youth, Peace, and Security (MCYPS)[11] and the Women’s Network on Prevention (WRNP),[12] Justice Call facilitates resource-sharing, knowledge exchange, and the co-creation of innovative solutions.
Justice Call ensures that its teams and collaborators represent the diverse communities it serves, with staff and partners drawn from a variety of ethnic, cultural, and political backgrounds.
The WRNP aims to integrate gender perspectives into peacebuilding narratives and strategies, addressing the unique challenges faced by women in conflict-affected regions.