Musicians without Borders

Musicians without Borders
Founded 1999
Founder Laura Hassler
Focus conflict resolution, peacebuilding; social change
Location
Area served
Bosnia-Herzegovina; Palestine;
Kosovo; Rwanda; Uganda; Northern Ireland
Slogan "War Divides, Music Connects"
Website Official website

Musicians without Borders uses the power of music to bridge divides, connect communities, and heal the wounds of war.

Musicians without Borders’ long-term commitment allows our participants the time to develop skills and talents, process grief and loss, and build bridges of reconciliation in societies divided by recent or ongoing conflict. Our professional trainers are specialized in running community music projects with people dealing with trauma, fear and isolation as a result of war and conflict.

We work closely with local musicians and organizations to build sustainable projects in response to local needs. From successful projects we develop models, methodologies and trainings to adapt for other regions.

Where war has raged, people need everything to return to life: food, water, shelter, clothing, medicine. But more than anything, people need hope. To reconcile, people need empathy. To heal, people need connection and community.

Projects & Programs

Mitrovica Rock School – In post-war Kosovo, aspiring young rock stars meet across divides at the Mitrovica Rock School, where it’s all about the music.

Palestine Community Music – Training youth and young professionals to bring music to marginalized children in West Bank refugee camps, villages, schools, hospitals and orphanages.

Rwanda Youth Music – Introducing music therapy, training and community music activities to empower youth and children affected by HIV/AIDS.

Music Bridge – Bridging divides in Northern Ireland with community music training and activities.

References

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