Nonflict is not one more program. It is the operating system for Generation Peace. The method, the distribution, and the credibility to reach a generation now sit in one room.
The engine that scales the operating system.
Nonflict is the operating system for Generation Peace. Ethical, AI-native technology is the engine that scales it: the method, multiplied by AI and mobile delivery, reaching a generation on the surfaces it already trusts. Ethical technology here means something specific: AI built on the Nonflict framework with empathy and cultural sensitivity, safeguarded by design for a young audience, and recognized by a trust mark in development.
Built on the Nonflict framework
The AI is built on a peacemaking method refined over twenty-five years, with empathy and cultural sensitivity at its center rather than bolted on. The model carries the method; it does not improvise its own.
Safeguarding by design
Built for a young audience from the first line of code: under-18 protections, COPPA and GDPR-K alignment, and human dignity treated as a design constraint, not a disclaimer.
The Yellow Butterfly trust mark
In developmentA proposed trust mark, in development, that would recognize any coalition tool built to the shared ethical-technology standard. A visible mark for safe-by-design technology young people and families can trust.
Install into the surfaces young people already trust
The protocol layer installs underneath the platforms each partner already runs, so the method travels without pulling a young person off the surface their own movement operates. Install once, deploy across the coalition.
This is a category Million Peacemakers is positioning to lead and building toward, not an achieved or certified title. The ethical-technology build capability is delivered through a proposed development partnership and is in development, never presented as signed or live. Figures reflect the current plan and are subject to confirmation.
Four things that almost never appear together.
It is not the size of any one partner. It is the alignment of four things the field had never assembled for a single purpose. Few coalitions in the world combine those four. None combine them for the same goal.

The Method
A peacemaking pedagogy refined over twenty-five years and already taught to 2.5 million people.
Showing 01: The Method
The science is settled enough to act on.
Most peace work asks you to believe that every person reached matters equally and that the work never ends. The research points somewhere more actionable: a threshold large enough to shift a generation, small enough to name.
Dr. Erica Chenoweth of Harvard studied historical mass movements and found that no campaign reaching the sustained, active participation of 3.5% of a population failed to achieve its aim. For the world’s young people, that share is on the order of 250 million. That is the goal: 250 million young peacemakers trained by 2035.
“No campaign reaching the sustained, active participation of 3.5% of a population failed to achieve its aim.”
Three figures · one argument
3.5%
The Chenoweth threshold. In the historical dataset, no campaign reaching sustained, active participation of 3.5% of a population failed to achieve its aim.
0M
Young peacemakers trained by 2035, roughly 3.5% of the world’s young people. The destination of a ten-year roadmap, not today’s count.
Figures reflect the current plan and are subject to confirmation.
0M+
Young people a year reached through the coalition’s partner networks. Distribution no marketing budget could assemble from scratch.
This reach belongs to the coalition’s member organizations. It becomes reachable only as each partner chooses to deploy the shared method through its own channels.
The threshold sets the size. The networks carry the method. One number names where the work must arrive. The other describes the distribution already in the room, borrowed until each partner deploys it through its own channels.
Five movements. One roadmap.
In Geneva, on October 16, 2025, organizations that two years earlier saw each other as competitors signed one plan at IFRC headquarters. Each carries a network and a role. Together they form a distribution layer no single organization could build alone.
Signed
October 16, 2025
Where
IFRC headquarters, Geneva
Founding members
Five movements, one roadmap

World YMCA
Leads the Just World Pillar and hosts the 2026 Toronto YMCA World Council, where the method reaches the leadership of 120+ national societies in one room. ~40M people served per year. Borrowed network reach until this partner deploys the shared method. July 2026 · Toronto YMCA World Council
Showing 01: World YMCA
Reach is borrowed until it is deployed. Every figure describes what the coalition’s members reach through their own networks. That reach becomes the coalition’s reach only as each partner chooses to deploy the shared method, and each of the five partners holds decision rights over what runs through its network. This is what makes the distribution real, and it is why long-horizon, generational giving is the right instrument.
The leaders, in their own words.
At Geneva Peace Week 2025, the heads of the founding movements said the same thing in five different ways: this generation is the solution, and the time to equip it is now.
Young people are not the problem, they are the solution.
“Peace begins with resilience, when communities, families, and youth stand together for humanity.”
“There is no peace without prosperity, and no prosperity without dignity.”
“Young people are redefining leadership.”
“When we equip young people with tools for empathy and communication, we create ripples of peace that move through families, schools, and entire communities.”
Install once. Deploy everywhere.
Nonflict is a teachable, repeatable way to move through conflict, refined over twenty-five years and already taught to 2.5 million people. It installs into the platforms a young person already trusts. Three movements carry it toward the threshold.
225M
2035 goal
Inspire
Mass-reach campaigns and a conflict-resolution companion meet young people on the platforms they already use.
20M
2035 goal
Prepare
A Global Facilitator Corps trained in practical dialogue, empathy, and restorative practice.
5M
2035 goal
Succeed
Youth-Led Solutions carried forward with mentorship and seed support.
The three pathway figures are the shape of the 2035 destination, not reach in hand. Figures reflect the current plan and are subject to confirmation.
A goal you can already see moving.
Generational goals fail when they have no near-term shape. This one has a calendar, and the next dates are already on it: each a public moment where the coalition turns from a signed plan into a movement on the global stage.
The Youth Led Peace Collaboration is signed by five founding members at IFRC headquarters.
IFRC Secretaries General from 191 national societies are trained, launching the Red Cross global cascade.
The YMCA World Council — 1,400 delegates from 120+ national societies. The coalition leads the Just World Pillar.
The Paris Peace Forum and the JA Global Alumni Gathering carry the movement onto the global stage.
1.8B
Young People
The Window Is Closing.
The infrastructure to act exists. The methodology exists. The youth are ready. What is missing is committed capital.
The cost of not acting
The economic cost of violence runs into the trillions a year, and the cost of a generation that never learned to resolve conflict compounds across decades. Prevention is a fraction of the price of response, which is what makes a method reaching young people before conflict hardens among the highest-leverage gifts available.
Why the window is open now
The urgency is structural, not rhetorical. The method, the distribution, and the credibility already exist. The decision facing families is not whether the work can be done. It is whether it gets funded in time to reach the threshold before the cascade events pass.
“The question is not what is the return on peace. The question is: what is the cost of not?”
Rails that carry the method to a generation.
A proposed development partnership builds the technology layer that scales Nonflict from facilitator-delivered training to cultural infrastructure, installed into the surfaces young people already trust.
Nonflict App
A mobile-first practice environment where young people work through the method on their own terms, on the surfaces they already trust.
AI Companion
A multilingual conflict-resolution guide that meets the moment in any language, installed into partner platforms without requiring a facilitator in the room.
Online Platform
An e-learning layer that scales facilitator training and credential delivery across all five partner networks simultaneously.
Coalition Trust Markproposed
A standard that recognizes any coalition tool built to the Nonflict specification. Guardianship stays with Million Peacemakers.
The development partnership and the trust mark are proposed and in development, not signed or live. The technology is delivered to coalition partners as their participation in the collaboration, not sold to them. Figures reflect the current plan and are subject to confirmation.
Ready to Build Generation Peace?
The story begins in Geneva. It ends at the threshold. Three ways in, one line to follow.
