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International Network of Museums for Peace : ウィキペディア英語版
International Network of Museums for Peace

The International Network of Museums for Peace (originally the International Network of Peace Museums) was established following a conference in Bradford in 1992, organised by a British Quaker charity, the Give Peace A Chance Trust. At this conference, for the first time, directors and curators of peace and anti-war museums worldwide came together. The loose network which emerged aimed to promote cooperation between peace museums and to stimulate the creation of new peace museums across the world.
==Background==
Early Years

Between 1992 and 2009, the network was very informal, sustained by occasional newsletters between international conferences. As the number of peace museums worldwide increased, however, the network needed to formalise its structures. Steps towards addressing this were taken at the Gernika conference of 2005, including changing the name of the organisation to the International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP).
2009-2014

In 2009 the INMP was established as a foundation (nonprofit) in The Hague and, with the support of the municipality, opened its secretariat and archive in a modern office near the Peace Palace in 2010. In 2011, the building in which the office is housed, was renamed to the Bertha von Suttner Building. Since 2014 the INMP, as an international NGO, has been granted special Consultative Status from the UN ECOSOC, and gained ANBI-status in the Netherlands. The foundation consists of a General Coordinator, ten international Executive Board members and twelve international members in the Advisory Committee. The secretariat office is managed by a part-time Secretariat Administrator.
Museums for Peace

The definition of Museums for Peace according to the INMP is non-profit educational institutions that promote a culture of peace through interpreting, collecting and displaying peace related material. They inform the public about peace and nonviolence using illustrations from the lives of individuals, the work of organizations, campaigns and historical events. Included are also peace related sites, centers and institutions which are involved in peace education through exhibitions, documentation and other related activities.
Aims

Since 1992 the aims of the INMP have been ♦to promote cooperation between peace museums and ♦to stimulate the creation of new peace museums across the world. However, with the establishment of the INMP as a foundation, five more aims have been added. ♦To the secretariat, to make a mainstay in the daily operation and development of the INMP and ♦to recruit an extensive database of Museums for Peace. As well as ♦organizing international conferences, ♦ educational projects and ♦travelling exhibitions on the promotion and stimulation of peace.

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