Our Approach
At Lobbying for Peace, we pursue a policy-centred approach to peacebuilding grounded in institutional engagement and political accountability.
Rather than operating at the level of implementation or public advocacy, we work within policymaking environments – particularly European Union institutions – where political commitments are translated into decisions, frameworks and long-term international engagement affecting the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Our role is complementary to humanitarian and development actors: we focus on the political and governance conditions that determine whether diplomatic efforts and international investments can produce durable political outcomes.
How We Work
Institutional Engagement: disciplined interaction with EU actors where political positions become process, instruments and decisions.
Decision support: Targeted notes and structured analysis tied to live EU policy debates and choices.
Structured convening: small, closed working formats that clarify options, sequencing and institutional feasibility.
Public institutional commentary: selective, non-activist analysis that signals seriousness without theatrics.
We approach peace as a political outcome – sustained through governance legitimacy, institutional continuity and coherent international policy choices.
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