A Guide to Ulster Loyalism and Unionism Online: A guide by Niall O Dochartaigh which catalogues and analyses over 270 Ulster Loyalist and Unionist websites.
CAIN (Conflict Archive on the Internet): Provides a wide range of information, resources and source material on the troubles from 1968 to the present.
Co-operation Ireland: Charity working to further the peace process. Includes events and news, plus information about education and community programmes.
Community Dialogue - Northern Ireland Conflict, Politics and Society: Publications, reflections and insightful questions on many aspects of the inter-community conflicts, and details of local groups and events from an organisation which aims to encourage meaningful dialogue between unionists and nationalists.
Democratic Dialogue: Independent think tank with details of current projects, plus reports and staff profiles.
ECONI: Christian group aiming to address community division in Northern Ireland and the long term task of peace-building.
Expac - Ex-Prisoners Assistance Committee: Aims to assist all former prisoners, regardless of affiliation. Details of services provided, an e-book about coping with the post-release period, and news.
F. A. C. T.: Families Against Crime by Terrorism present victim profiles, news releases, organisation history and information on how to get involved.
INCORE Conflict Data Service: A guide to Internet sources on the conflict, including email-lists.
Institute for Conflict Research: A non-profit research organisation investigating war, armed conflict, and ethnic violence. Features a calendar of events, lists of publications, as well as information and contact details for the Institute.
Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education (INNATE): Umbrella group to support groups and individuals exploring nonviolent approaches to conflict issues. Includes background, annual reports and articles.
LINC Resource Centre: A ministry of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries. Includes news, contacts and details of current preace-building projects.
Massillon/Canton Ulster Project Photo Site: Photo from the Northeast Ohio organization that promotes understanding and friendship amongst Northern Irish young people.
Northern Ireland Veterans Association: Offering advice, support and assistance to veterans of the Northern Ireland conflict and their families. Includes membership information, aims, relevant links, discussion forum and contacts.
One Small Step Campaign: Includes news, FAQs and contact information for the peace-building campaign.
Photographs of Northern Ireland and the Conflict: Scenes of the province, particularly depictions of the conflict, including parades, banners, riots and wall murals.
Richness In Diversity: An international conference addressing the theme of diverse groups and cultures working together in areas that have experienced deep conflict.
The Peace Cairn: Quotations on themes of justice and non-violence. Based on an actual cairn project in Ireland.
The Troubles: Information about the British security forces' involvement in the struggle in Northern Ireland since 1969.
The Ulster Project, Kingsport, Tennessee - Limavady, N. Ireland: Aims to promote peace and understanding between the Protestant and Catholic communities.
TIDES Training: Committed to building the community infrastructure necessary for a lasting peace. Information about the company, its founders, current projects and contact details.
Victims and Survivors Trust: Dedicated to helping people move from being a victim to becoming a survivor. Site contains information on the organisation and projects to help the victims of the Anglo/Irish conflict, mainly in West Belfast, and reflections on how violence has affected the community.
Victims Unit: Raising awareness of, and co-ordinating activity on, issues affecting victims of the troubles. Includes information on trauma and publications on victims' issues.
Youth Action Northern Ireland: Young Men and Violence: Information on a project by to develop an understanding of the relationship between young males and violent behaviour within contested societies in Northern Ireland.