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  • ISG 2016
    20 July 2017

    Annual Report 2016: Putting Prevention First

    In 2016, together with our members, we worked hard to prevent violent conflict and to foster peace in our communities. We focused on extensive...

  • Economic integration south caucasus
    17 July 2017

    Economic integration as a Conflict Prevention Tool: South Caucasus

    In recent months, GPPAC in the South Caucasus has held a series of discussions with civil society and media representatives from Georgia and Armenia...

  • A Struggle for Land Rights in Mexico
    17 July 2017

    A Struggle for Land Rights in Mexico

    For the last decade, the Otomí Indigenous community of San Francisco Xochicuautla in central Mexico has been faced with the prospect of the...

  • WANEP at the UN Human Security Unit
    17 July 2017

    WANEP Shares Malian Experiences at UN High Level Event on Human Security

    On 7 July 2017, the United Nations Human Security Unit hosted a High-Level Event on Human Security and its contribution to Agenda 2030, in partnership...

  • Ivana Gajović 
    10 July 2017

    Interview with Ivana Gajović on the relevance of the SDGs for peacebuilding CSOs

    Ivana Gajović is the Director of the Nansen Dialogue Centre in Montenegro, regional secretariat of GPPAC Western Balkans. Their work focuses on peace...

  • Darynell Rodriguez Torres_ED of GPPAC
    29 June 2017

    TRT World Interviewed Executive Director GPPAC on Colombian Peace Process

    On 21 June, TRT World interviewed the Executive Director of GPPAC, Darynell Rodriguez Torres, on the peace process in Colombia.

    Watch the full...

  • Mali
    16 June 2017

    GPPAC Policy Note: Towards Local Ownership of International Interventions in Mali

    The human security lens highlights how people experience insecurity at a personal and community level. However, such day-to-day realities are often...

  • Gabriella Vogelaar
    14 June 2017

    GPPAC Background Paper: A Peacebuilding Lens on the Sustainable Development Goals

    GPPAC has written a background paper on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from a peacebuilding perspective. The paper gives recommendations on...

  • Philippines
    22 May 2017

    A Light at the End of the Tunnel? Moving Forward in the Philippines Peace Process

    The conflict between the communist-led alliance and the government of the Philippines has been going on for nearly half a century. Starting in the...

  • WOSCAP Final Conference 2017
    22 May 2017

    Reflections on the project 'Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding' (WOSCAP)

    The project 'Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding' (WOSCAP) seeks to enhance the capabilities of the EU in conflict prevention and...

  • Launching the Online Community for the Ulaanbaatar Process
    22 May 2017

    Launching the Online Community for the Ulaanbaatar Process: A Civil Society Dialogue for Peace and Stability in Northeast Asia

    The Korean Peninsula has remained in an armistice system for decades, without a peace treaty to end the Korean War. Newly elected South Korean...

  • Inclusivity the hague
    22 May 2017

    GPPAC and Utrecht University Event on Pathways to Inclusive Conflict Prevention

    On May 17, GPPAC and Utrecht University held a public event on "Pathways to Inclusive Conflict Prevention From a Research and Practice Perspective"...

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