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    21 September 2018

    ‘If There Were Justice, There Would Be Peace!’: an interview with peacebuilder Lucy Nusseibeh

    Today is Peace Day. For this special day, we spoke to peacebuilder Lucy Nusseibeh, who has been striving for peace in the Occupied Palestinian...

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    29 August 2018

    Together for Peace in Kenya & the Region

    In March, 2018, the two main (rival) party leaders of Kenya met for a "magic handshake". This was a first attempt of President Uhuru Kenyatta of the...

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    23 August 2018

    Annual Report 2017: Making Prevention Possible

    Our 2017 Annual Report is now online! In 2017, together with our members, we worked hard to prevent violent conflict and foster peace in our...

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    23 August 2018

    Kofi Annan: the Loss of a Peace Icon

    It is with great sadness that we have received the news of the passing of Mr Kofi Annan, former secretary General of the United Nations and Nobel...

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    19 July 2018

    Democratic Backsliding: Should the Peacebuilding Community be Concerned?

    Studies indicate that there has been democratic backsliding in recent years in as many as 25 countries, including the United States. The reasoning is...

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    18 July 2018

    Time to End the Forgotten War, Time to Sustain Civil Society Dialogue Initiatives in the Korean Peninsula

    Exactly a year ago, in July 2017, I had the opportunity to visit the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) for the first time. The political...

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    12 July 2018

    Children with Cameras in Hands Leading Kyrgyzstan toward a Peaceful Future

    The GPPAC project "Cameras in Hand: transformation and empowerment of Kyrgyzstani girls and boys" started in February 2018 in 4 regions of Kyrgyzstan...

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    6 July 2018

    GPPAC is looking for a consultant to support the expansion of its network in Latin America

    GPPAC is looking for a consultant for the elaboration of a mapping of civil society organizations dedicated to peace building, conflict prevention and...

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    2 July 2018

    GPPAC Encourages Continued Peace Talks in the Philippines: “Peace talks are paramount for the sustainable future of the Philippines”

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) has noted with concern that the talks between the Government of the Republic of...

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    20 June 2018

    Policy Discussion: How to ensure national ownership for legitimacy and long-term impact?

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) and the Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) hosted a policy discussion on...

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    19 June 2018

    Welcoming the Singapore Summit: A Step Towards a Peaceful, Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula

    As a global network of civil society peacebuilding organisations, the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) welcomes the...

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    13 June 2018

    Where we have been, and where we are now? Peace in 2018!

    The Institute for Economics and Peace and the Knowledge Platform for Security & Rule of Law launched the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2018 at the Hague...

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