Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2025
The Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2025 creates a federal department to prevent violence, promote human rights, and foster peace initiatives domestically and globally.
The Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2025 creates a federal department to prevent violence, promote human rights, and foster peace initiatives domestically and globally.
The Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2025 (HR 1111) aims to establish a new federal department dedicated to promoting peace and addressing the root causes of conflict both domestically and internationally. Introduced on February 7, 2025, this bill seeks to create a structured approach to peacebuilding through various offices and initiatives.
The primary intent of the bill is to:
- Establish a Department of Peacebuilding that will focus on preventing violence, promoting human rights, and fostering peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
- Coordinate efforts across different levels of government and with various stakeholders to enhance peacebuilding initiatives.
The bill outlines several significant provisions, including:
The bill proposes the creation of several specialized offices, including:
- Office of Peace Education and Training: Focuses on educational programs that promote peace.
- Office of Domestic Peacebuilding Activities: Addresses peace initiatives within the United States.
- Office of International Peacebuilding Activities: Engages in global peace efforts.
- Office of Technology for Peace: Leverages technology to support peacebuilding efforts.
- Office of Arms Control and Disarmament: Works on reducing arms proliferation.
- Office of Peacebuilding Information and Research: Conducts research to inform peace strategies.
- Office of Human Rights and Economic Rights: Advocates for human rights as a foundation for peace.
The establishment of the Department of Peacebuilding would impact:
- Government Agencies: Coordination with existing federal, state, and local agencies.
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Collaboration with NGOs focused on peace and conflict resolution.
- Communities: Direct benefits to communities through peace initiatives and educational programs.
The bill is sponsored by Ilhan Omar and has numerous cosponsors, including notable representatives such as:
- Gwen Moore
- Eric Swalwell
- Pramila Jayapal
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
This broad support indicates a significant interest in advancing peacebuilding efforts at the federal level.
The Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2025 represents a proactive approach to addressing conflict and promoting peace through a dedicated federal department. By establishing various offices focused on education, research, and international cooperation, the bill aims to create a comprehensive framework for peacebuilding in the United States and beyond.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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