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    7 June 2018

    What’s the role of civil society in sustaining peace and preventing conflict? Hague Talks at Colombo

    At Hague Talks in Colombo, local and international speakers from Sri Lanka, Colombia and The Philippines shared how personal experiences inspired them...

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    6 June 2018

    Dangerous trends in democracy in South Asia

    Dr. Mallika Joseph, policy advisor and Regional Coordinator for GPPAC South Asia, participated in a round table discussion hosted by the Institute of...

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    23 May 2018

    Dialogue for Peace: A North Korean visit to GPPAC in The Hague

    Last week, GPPAC hosted four representatives of the Korean National Peace Committee (KNPC) from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), for...

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    17 May 2018

    The Hague Talks: The case for conflict prevention - Lessons learned from local civil society

    What's the role of civil society in sustaining peace and preventing conflict?

    At Hague Talks in Colombo we will have local and international voices...

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    15 May 2018

    Outcome Harvesting: Good Practices to Assure the Quality

    GPPAC, together with Partos and independent consultant and evaluator, Wolfgang Richert, organised a workshop on Outcome Harvesting (OH) on 24 April...

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    14 May 2018

    Armenia’s Velvet Revolution: A Civil Society Success for Peace

    Last week Armenia took a breath for the first time since the mass protests of civil disobedience started three weeks ago on April 13th. For three...

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    2 May 2018

    Visaka Dharmadasa: Mother, Daughter, and Woman of Peace! 72nd UN General Assembly

    Visaka Dharmadasa's story touches the hearts of many. A mother, whose son went missing after a Tamil Tigers attack in Sri Lanka; a woman, who marched...

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    30 April 2018

    Supporting new hope for peace on the Korean Peninsula, towards a peaceful, nuclear-weapons free Northeast Asia

    GPPAC Northeast Asia Statement Welcoming the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) Northeast...

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    24 April 2018

    Gender Expert Meeting: "We are not there yet: Women’s participation in conflict prevention"

    On April 18, the Knowledge Platform Security and Rule of Law (KPSRL) and GPPAC hosted a gender expert meeting in The Hague. Titled, "We are not there...

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    16 April 2018

    Mobilising for Justice: #JusticeForAsifa

    All of last week, India has been rocked by an explosion of opinion, scathing views, and loud demonstrations all over the country demanding...

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    10 April 2018

    Blog post: Outcome Harvesting – the next step to assure quality

    The current policy framework "Dialogue & Dissent" of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs supports 25 Alliances of predominantly Dutch NGOs that...

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    20 March 2018

    “Cameras in Hand”: Filming Empowerment - By Youth, for Peace

    From March 20 to 29, the innovative participatory video (PV) methodology was introduced to the staff of the Foundation for Tolerance International...

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