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  • Women in Eswatini
    11 July 2019

    ESWATINI: How regional expertise turns distrust into trust

    GPPAC’s South African Regional Meeting was held in Eswatini in May 2019. Despite the dire situation on the ground and shrinking space for civil...

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    9 July 2019

    GPPAC calls for increased action on SDG16+

    This week Member States meet at the United Nations in New York to review the progress of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 on peaceful, just and...

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    4 July 2019

    GPPAC welcomes historic meeting at the DMZ

    The past few days have seen dramatic developments on the Korean Peninsula, with the historic meeting of President Donald Trump, Chairman Kim Jong Un...

  • GPPAC RSG Pacific 2019 (2)
    25 June 2019

    Sustaining Peace is Inclusive and Inter-Generational

    It’s time to make the table bigger if we want to build on the legacy of the women’s movement in sustaining peace in the Pacific. This means bringing...

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    20 June 2019

    Amplifying voices of youth activists Kyrgyzstan

    The situation in Kyrgyzstan is characterized by the considerable potential for conflicts caused by many different factors such as territorial...

  • Image of the Luxembourg Peace Prize
    19 June 2019

    GPPAC awarded prestigious Luxembourg Peace Prize

    GPPAC was recently awarded the Luxembourg Peace Prize for Outstanding Peace Support. This is a big honour and a recognition of all the great and...

  • Participatory Video Palestine
    19 June 2019

    Webinar: Participatory Video as a Form of Peace Education

    On 26 June, Lucy Nusseibeh will share her expertise on participatory video. Lucy is the founder and executive chair, Middle East Nonviolence and...

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    13 June 2019

    Annual report 2018: Building bridges for peace

    With more countries becoming less peaceful in 2018, it is clear that our approach of conflict prevention is needed more than ever. In 2018, together...

  • UN Photo_Fardin Waezi
    6 June 2019

    The Peace Portal is back!

    The Peace Portal is back with a brand-new website! 

    The Peace Portal is an open, community-based platform aimed to give visibility to all...

  • Rome Civil Society Declaration
    4 June 2019

    Rome Civil Society Declaration on SDG16+

    GPPAC joined other civil society organisations at the Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies Conference in preparation for HLPF 2019 in a call for all...

  • Stockholm Forum 2019
    22 May 2019

    Sustaining Peace in Practice: GPPAC at Stockholm Forum on Peace & Development

    From 14 to 16 May, The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) hosted the 2019 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development on the theme ...

  • Saferworld Tom Martin
    20 May 2019

    Why Integrated Implementation of the SDGs Will Help Build Peaceful Societies

    With its comprehensive goals and re-affirmation of a partnership approach, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects the aspirations of...

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