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  • Panel of women
    17 March 2021

    Peacebuilding in the Era of Climate Change: Local, National, and Regional Collaboration in the Pacific

    The risks posed by climate change are real. Whilst it is rarely the primary cause of conflict, it can act as a risk-multiplier, exacerbating existing...

  • COVID mask painted on a wall
    16 March 2021

    What 2021 will look like largely depends on ourselves: Make 2021 the year of the cessation of violence

    The Covid-19 pandemic continues to present an onerous challenge to peace and human security around the world. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the...

  • People in Uganda
    10 March 2021

    Peacebuilding in the Era of Climate Change: Security, Environment, and Resilience in Africa

    The risks posed by climate change are real. Whilst it is rarely the primary cause of conflict, it can act as a risk-multiplier, exacerbating existing...

  • UN HQ in New York
    8 March 2021

    Transforming the Approach to Funding Peacebuilding: Challenges and Opportunities

    One message that came out strongly from the 2020 Peacebuilding Architecture Review is the need to strengthen global efforts to ensure adequate...

  • People protesting the street in Hong Kong
    4 March 2021

    Webinar: Myanmar, Hong Kong, Egypt - From Activism to Strategy?

    Three non-violent activists from Hong Kong, Myanmar and Egypt will share their experiences with non-violent activism and express their insight...

  • Drought
    2 March 2021

    Peacebuilding in the Era of Climate Change: What are the Most Urgent Needs?

    The risks posed by climate change are real. Whilst it is rarely the primary cause of conflict, it can act as a risk-multiplier, exacerbating existing...

  • Arrows pointing towards an horizon
    22 February 2021

    Building Peace Together: The journey towards our new Strategic Plan 2021-2025

    Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is peace. Building peace is a long, challenging and complex journey. But what contributes to the success of...

  • Four people sitting around a table
    11 February 2021

    What are the UN System-Wide Community Engagement Guidelines? Overview and Next Steps

    The Community Engagement Guidelines (CEG) are a manual for the UN actors operating in the field. However, it is also an opportunity for civil society...

  • UN photo flag
    11 February 2021

    The 2020 Peacebuilding Architecture Review: How far are we from sustainable peace in communities?

    The 2020 UN Peacebuilding Architecture Review (PBAR) is the third comprehensive review of the Peacebuilding Architecture (PBA). The Review took stock...

  • Woman in blue dress
    9 February 2021

    Implementing the UN Community Engagement Guidelines: Turning Words into Action

    In August 2020, the UN published the Community Engagement Guidelines on peacebuilding and sustaining peace. The Guidelines support UN field presences...

  • Militarization publication image
    11 December 2020

    The Militarization and Beyond

    CRIES, with the support of GPPAC, launched The Militarization and Beyond. A publication analysing the militarization of public space across the...

  • UN Photo Eskinder Debebe
    27 November 2020

    Peace Intelligence: A Call to Care

    People are different. Cultures are different. No two people are the same and no two conflicts are the same. How are peace practitioners to remain...

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