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  | purpose        = Cooperation, Peace, Community
  | purpose        = Cooperation, Peace, Community
  | headquarters    = Nicosia, Cyprus
  | headquarters    = Nicosia, Cyprus
  | address        = Sakarya Sk 7, Lefkoşa 0000
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  | region_served  = Island-wide
  | region_served  = Island-wide
  | founder        = [[Meltem Onurkan Samani]]
  | founder        = [[ Meltem Onurkan Samani ]]
  | president      = [[Meltem Onurkan Samani]]
  | president      = [[ Meltem Onurkan Samani ]]
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  | website        = [https://www.cypdc.org Official website]
  | website        = [https://www.cypdc.org Official website]
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|logo=Screenshot_2025-04-10_at_5.08.59_AM.png}}The '''Cyprus Peace and Dialogue Centre (CPDC)''' is a non-governmental, bi-communal organization based in Nicosia, Cyprus. It is dedicated to fostering reconciliation, mutual understanding, and sustainable peace between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities. Established by individuals from both communities who advocate for a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus problem, CPDC emphasizes the urgency of achieving a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation to ensure the island's future stability.
 
'''Mission and Activities'''
 
CPDC operates as a platform for intercommunal engagement, focusing on inclusivity, grassroots participation, and civic dialogue. The organization implements various initiatives, including educational programs, workshops, and collaborative projects aimed at building trust and cooperation. Notable activities include the "Embrace" project, which addresses human rights violations related to the Cyprus problem, and the "Civic Initiative for an Updated Cyprus Peace Process Design (C-Up)," supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Communities Organisation (ICO).
 
CPDC also engages in advocacy efforts, such as joint declarations and letters to international bodies like the United Nations and the European Union, urging action on the Cyprus issue. The organization collaborates with various stakeholders, including civil society organizations, peacebuilding networks, and academic institutions, to promote a culture of peace and dialogue on the island.
 
'''Contact and Further Information'''
 
For more information about CPDC's initiatives and events, visit their official website at www.cypdc.org or contact them via email at contact@cypdc.org.

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Cyprus Peace and Dialogue Center
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Abbreviation CPDC
Type NGO
Purpose/focus Cooperation, Peace, Community
Headquarters Nicosia, Cyprus
Region served Island-wide
Founder Meltem Onurkan Samani
President Meltem Onurkan Samani
Website Official website
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The Cyprus Peace and Dialogue Centre (CPDC) is a non-governmental, bi-communal organization based in Nicosia, Cyprus. It is dedicated to fostering reconciliation, mutual understanding, and sustainable peace between Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities. Established by individuals from both communities who advocate for a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus problem, CPDC emphasizes the urgency of achieving a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation to ensure the island's future stability.

Mission and Activities

CPDC operates as a platform for intercommunal engagement, focusing on inclusivity, grassroots participation, and civic dialogue. The organization implements various initiatives, including educational programs, workshops, and collaborative projects aimed at building trust and cooperation. Notable activities include the "Embrace" project, which addresses human rights violations related to the Cyprus problem, and the "Civic Initiative for an Updated Cyprus Peace Process Design (C-Up)," supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Communities Organisation (ICO).

CPDC also engages in advocacy efforts, such as joint declarations and letters to international bodies like the United Nations and the European Union, urging action on the Cyprus issue. The organization collaborates with various stakeholders, including civil society organizations, peacebuilding networks, and academic institutions, to promote a culture of peace and dialogue on the island.

Contact and Further Information

For more information about CPDC's initiatives and events, visit their official website at www.cypdc.org or contact them via email at contact@cypdc.org.