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Meet Prashan
De Visser

Movement Architect  ·  Author  ·  Global Peacebuilder

Real change isn’t built on a stage—it’s built on the ground. From serving as the first South Asian Student Body President at Gordon College to designing doctoral curricula on conflict transformation, Prashan’s journey is defined by actions over rhetoric.

He returned home to Sri Lanka during a civil war to prove that when youth cross lines of division, entire socio-political trajectories shift.

Commonwealth Points of Light Harvard Kennedy School TEDxUND Speaker

Grounded grassroots approaches, analyzed globally by

BBC AL JAZEERA NBC Financial Times WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

Numbers

Impact at a Glance

500,000+
Direct individual engagements across cross-border peace tracks
75,752
Active members integrated into regional change networks
10,326
Certified grassroots volunteers mobilized across community divides
2,441
Monitored Peace Clubs established to disrupt radicalization

Our Work

Explore the Movements

Each movement is a living framework for structural peace.

Global Unites

International umbrella network spanning 20 countries.

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Sri Lanka Unites

Post-war reconciliation through youth-led accountability.

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Centenary Movement

Training changemakers to build a merit-based nation.

Learn
United Centenary Front

Uniting emerging leaders for national structural change.

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The Bridge

Connecting corporate and civic spaces for conflict resolution.

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NDF

National Development Front for civic accountability.

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Mage Rata

Hard-hitting political commentary on Sri Lanka.

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Featured Talk

Counter Radicalisation of Youth  |  TEDxUND

University of Notre Dame

New Programme

Public Speaking
Mastery Course

 

A rigorous, practical masterclass based on Prashan’s background hosting premier national programs including Good Morning Sri Lanka and Global Perspectives.

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Even though we may not have had control over what we inherited, we have a responsibility and privilege to serve the generations to come.

Prashan De Visser