[5] In 2015, he and his wife Dee co-founded the Burns Price Foundation, and as of August 2024 they both serve as trustees.
Price has over 40 years experience of reconciliation, beginning in Northern Ireland but including Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
[4] In 2011 he was able to revisit friends in El Salvador, including one bishop, Medardo Gomez, who he was instrumental in saving from execution in a visit to the country, in 1988, during the civil war.
[8][9] While in the House of Lords, he used his influence to pressure politicians to find alternative and non-militarised solutions to some of the world's conflicts.
In his final appearance in the House of Lords he urged G8 leaders to seize a "rare opportunity" for hope in resolving differences on Syria.