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Nonviolence International average salary is $67,000, median salary is $67,000 with a salary range from $67,000 to $67,000.
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  • Nonviolence International
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington, DC
  • Nonviolence International was founded in 1989 with the intent to provide assistance to individuals, organizations and governments seeking nonviolent means to bring about social and political change which reflects truth and justice. Nonviolence International is directed by an International Council which is comprised of representatives of both our offices and programs. Each office contributes to the overall coordination of Nonviolence International network as a whole, but with differing responsibilities. Nonviolence International Southeast Asia (NISEA) came into existence in 1992 and has worked with regional partners to build a constituency of peace activists. It is guided by the underlying assumption...