2.1 to promote national and international conflict resolution and reconciliation for the public benefit with a view to relieving suffering, poverty and distress and building and maintaining social cohesion and trust within and between communities by: 2.1.1 investigating and identifying probable causes of the conflict; 2.1.2 examining probable solutions to the conflict through participatory research into relevant economic and social issues; 2.1.3 mediating with parties to the conflict and others together to discuss such research and possible solutions enabling them to build relationships of trust; 2.1.4 recommending to the international community and the parties involved the measures which, in the board’s opinion, are likely to result in the resolution or prevention of the conflict or the reduction of any humanitarian crisis that may ensue from the conflict; and 2.1.5 publishing reports for the public benefit on the causes and recommended solutions of particular conflicts;2.1.6 delivering services which address the charitable needs of those affected by conflict;
provided that all activities shall be balanced and shall maintain or enhance the company’s commitment to remaining impartial.