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  • 6 March 2020

    More than a day for flowers: The story of a woman peacebuilder

    Four days of protests in Kyrgyzstan’s Southern city of Osh, fueled by wealth inequalities, alleged political corruption and the underrepresentation of...

  • Uganda
    4 March 2020

    Webinar: Activating Positive Peace

    (25 March, 09.00 GMT +1 / CET register here) 

    Positive Peace, or the attitudes, institutions and structures that create and sustain peaceful...

  • sudan protests
    5 February 2020

    Marching towards inclusion in Sudan

    Economic hardship and the rising cost of living has wreaked havoc in Sudan. In the name of a better quality of life, the people of Sudan have united...

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    3 February 2020

    GPPAC: A Global Peacebuilding Network of Influencers & Agents of Change

    In December 2019, FAS Research and Porticus Foundation released the report Mapping Change Agents and Influencers in the Field of Peacebuilding. In the...

  • Peace Champions in Uganda_GPPAC
    29 January 2020

    2020: The Year to Make Peacebuilding the Norm

    15 years ago, a thousand peacebuilders from across the globe traveled to the United Nations (UN) in New York. It was time to unite. The door at the UN...

  • UN Photo Manuel Elias
    28 January 2020

    Is "Passionate Appeal" Enough for Prevention? The Power Imbalance Challenges the UN to Act

    In a world where having your voice heard depends on access to the right places and people, the United Nations’ (UN) job to uphold a strategic...

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    22 January 2020

    Webinar: Participatory Video in Peacebuilding: Lessons Learnt from Occupied Palestinian Territories and Kyrgyzstan

    (30 January, 11.00 GMT +1 / CET register here) 

    This webinar will focus on participatory video methodology and how this was used for peacebuilding in...

  • Dragana
    20 January 2020

    Education for Peace: Bridging the Divide in Western Balkans

    Dragana was born into a Serbian family in a small, multiethnic town called Hrvatska Kostajnica, Croatia. In Communist Yugoslavia, the concepts of...

  • Mali
    20 January 2020

    Webinar: Violent Extremism and Terrorism - Exploring New Frontiers in West Africa

    (January 31, 2020 12.00 GMT +1 / CET, register here)

    This webinar, from our Peace Education webinar series, will highlight the emerging trend of...

  • Photo credit- World Federation of United Nations Associations
    13 January 2020

    Interview on SDG 16+: Locally Rooted and Globally Connected

    The 2019 16+ Forum Annual Showcase in Dili, Timor-Leste, provided an excellent opportunity for GPPAC to interview one of its members, long-time...

  • Participant of the Cameras in Hands project to empower youth in Kyrgyzstan
    9 December 2019

    Youth at the Forefront of Peacebuilding

    Today marks the 4 year anniversary of United Nations Security Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security, a historical resolution that sheds light...

  • Mexico
    6 December 2019

    Webinar: Peace Education in Mexico

    11 December, 16.00 GMT +1 / CET (register here)

    This webinar will focus on peace building by confronting social conflict in Mexico. This webinar will...

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