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    16 March 2018

    Workshop - Outcome Harvesting: good practices to assure the quality

    This event is jointly organised by Partos, GPPAC and Wolfgang Richert (OH consultant), and is financed by Partos and the Knowledge Platform Security...

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    15 March 2018

    Meeting the Challenge of Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace Through Partnerships and Inclusivity

    The dual resolutions on peacebuilding and sustaining peace adopted in April 2016 by the United Nations (UN) Security Council and General Assembly (S...

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    13 March 2018

    Palestine UN Membership Application: What does it mean for Palestinians?

    As of January, Palestine expressed renewed interest to apply for full UN membership for the state of Palestine in order to demand international...

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    8 March 2018

    Report: Building Sustainable Peace

    Following extensive interview and desk based research, GPPAC and QUNO released their report, ‘Building Sustainable Peace: How inclusivity...

  • UN Photo Mark Garten
    28 February 2018

    The Myth of Security: Why We Need to Place People Before Guns

    After the Parklands school shooting in Florida, USA, President Trump, among others, suggested that armed teachers might prevent further tragedies...

  • UN Photo_Evan Schneider
    20 February 2018

    The Importance of Peace Education: World Day of Social Justice

    During the past two decades, the world experienced some of the highest rates of violence, having affected large numbers of countries and regions, from...

  • Call for Applications: "Civil Society: Inclusive Peace - A Reality Check"
    6 February 2018

    Call for Applications: "Civil Society: Inclusive Peace - A Reality Check"

    GPPAC is joining forces with The Inclusive Peace & Transition Initiative and Peace Direct to host a consultation bringing together civil society...

  • MENA
    22 January 2018

    The Importance of Civil Society in the Middle East and North Africa region

    For many decades the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been in turmoil. The last years the turbulence increased following the civil wars...

  • Sida visit to GPPAC
    16 January 2018

    GPPAC Welcomes New Sida Partnership

    In 2018, thanks to a recent and close partnership with Sida, GPPAC will achieve bigger and deeper results globally and regionally. GPPAC will be able...

  • Pacifista_Pablo David G
    21 December 2017

    Interview: 'how to save the peace in 2018?' with GPPAC Executive Director

    The post-conflict in Colombia has become a sort of obsession for different universities and organizations around the world. The future of the...

  • Myanmar
    20 December 2017

    Statement: Myanmar Must Prioritize Protection of Civilians in Rakhine State, Address the Roots of the Conflict

    With the latest escalation of violence in Rakhine State, Burma/Myanmar, and the attacks against unarmed civilians, GPPAC members from Southeast Asia...

  • Congo
    20 December 2017

    Peace Campaign 'Ville Morte' Democratic Republic of Congo

    Responding to the call made by civil society organisations, including our member Héritiers de la Justice and opposition political parties of South...

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