Promote the principles and practices of peaceful conflict management and resolution in Oceania communities. We develop capacity and skills for peace; promote conflict management and resolution processes; and share techniques of mediated, non-adversarial, collaborative, and dialogue-based conflict management and resolution.
Develop strong partnerships and cooperation with communities and Nations in the Oceania region by promoting the benefits of culturally appropriate and innovative conflict management, resolution, and peacebuilding practices. Striving for the reduction of violence in all forms and seeking access to justice for all citizens and communities in the region.
Cross fertilisation and sharing of knowledge, skills, and techniques across countries, cultures and communities in appropriate conflict management and resolution methods to develop peacebuilding capacity in our region.
Being a voice of conflict management and resolution with influencers in the region (regulators, government, NGO’s, community leaders, world leaders and corporate organisations).
Engaging broadly with our regional conflict management and resolution communities.
Providing MBBO members with opportunities to deploy their conflict management and resolution skills across borders and in broader regional spaces, the Oceania region, and other international spaces.
Actively engaging in networking, sharing of resources and expertise, and facilitating opportunities for exchange and learning from each other.
Identification, coordination, and delivery of regional projects that meet our vision and mission criteria.
Fundraising and engagement with corporate partners, including identification and application for grants to raise funds for the delivery of regional projects.
Promotion of peace and conflict theories and processes, as well as advocacy for positive engagement with non-adversarial, collaborative and dialogue-based methods across diverse contexts.
Encourage active engagement and participation of MBBO members with relevant boards, bodies, and representatives of government and community leaders.