Eva Dalak

Peace Activation

Eva Dalak is a highly esteemed international consultant, facilitator, and trainer with a wealth of experience
spanning over two decades in the field of international development cooperation.

Her specialized areas of expertise encompass gender mainstreaming, conflict prevention and transformation, peacebuilding, and
the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

Eva's extensive professional journey has seen her operate within diverse and intricate multicultural settings across conflict zones in Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

Throughout her career, Eva has collaborated with the European Union, the World Bank, and various
United Nations agencies and programs, including UNICEF, UNDP, UN Women, and United Nations
System Staff College.

Furthermore, she has engaged with international non-governmental organizations and academic institutions, contributing her expertise to the University of San Diego, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, Austrian Center for Conflict Resolution, and Scuela Santa Ana, Piza University.


Eva's involvement as an expert in numerous EU-funded projects and her contributions to the European
Commission's Instrument Contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP) Gender Facility underscore her
significant impact in the field. Eva's extensive and diverse experience positions her as a highly respected professional in the realm of
international development cooperation.


Eva, founded Peace Activation in October 2023, to take a proactive stance in addressing the ongoing
crisis in Israel and Palestine. Her organization provides a secure environment for individuals affected by
the conflict to voice their emotions and actively work towards fostering peace from within. Through Peace
Activation, Eva aims to offer a platform for individuals from the region and beyond to process their
feelings and take constructive steps towards peace. (www.peaceactivation.org )


Additionally, her co-founding of One Whole Peace with Dalit Eliyahu in 2016 reflects her commitment to a
soul-centered and comprehensive approach to peace-building, rooted in understanding the psychological
underpinnings of conflict. This movement brings together individuals from diverse religious and cultural
backgrounds in Israel for annual conflict transformation workshops, fostering a deeper recognition of their
shared humanity. (www.onewholepeace.org )