The Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy

Peacebuilding through Collaboration

GENERAL PROJECTS

In addition to our projects that are focused on one country only, IMTD is also involved in multiple initiatives that cover several regions and U.S. based conflict resolution training programs for different audiences.

SCORE FOR PEACE

Score For Peace is an IMTD project that uses the power of soccer to bring people together, to teach life lessons, and to attract participants to our educational and professional development programs. At the moment, we are developing projects in Colombia, Liberia and Libya. Read more…

WATER

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Sometimes IMTD becomes directly involved in water related problems and initiatives around the world, especially as they relate to sanitation and access to clean drinking water. Read more…

GLOBAL WATER

Global Water, a sister organization of IMTD, was founded by Ambassador McDonald in 1982 to help save the lives of people in developing countries that are lost due to unclean water. Read more…

WATER FOR THE POOR ACT

On December 1, 2005 President Bush signed into law the Senator Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act (H.R. 1973). For the first time in our history, the Executive and Legislative Branches had made drinking water and sanitation a major foreign policy goal of the United States. Read more…

NDU

IMTD offers conflict resolution classes at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, with the aim of showing the participants different ways of resolving conflicts, other than those that imply military interventions. Read more…

NCF

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Since 2005, IMTD has been in negotiations with the New College of Florida (NCF) to explore the possibility opening expanding IMTD operations in Sarasota, Florida. Read more…

DIALOGUES

IMTD brings people together from diverse ethnic, religious, cultural, and economic backgrounds in the greater Washington DC area. Over the years, these discussions have involved Cuba, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Israel and Palestine, Libya, South Korea, Somalia, China, Taiwan, and Japan. Read more…

GLOBAL PEACE INDEX

The Global Peace Index ranks 121 nations in terms of their peacefulness. Since the launch of the GPI in 2007, IMTD has been at the center of promoting it and maintaining its visibility. Read more…