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  • Mali
    16 June 2017

    GPPAC Policy Note: Towards Local Ownership of International Interventions in Mali

    The human security lens highlights how people experience insecurity at a personal and community level. However, such day-to-day realities are often...

  • Gabriella Vogelaar
    14 June 2017

    GPPAC Background Paper: A Peacebuilding Lens on the Sustainable Development Goals

    GPPAC has written a background paper on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from a peacebuilding perspective. The paper gives recommendations on...

  • WOSCAP Final Conference 2017
    22 May 2017

    Reflections on the project 'Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding' (WOSCAP)

    The project 'Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding' (WOSCAP) seeks to enhance the capabilities of the EU in conflict prevention and...

  • Philippines
    22 May 2017

    A Light at the End of the Tunnel? Moving Forward in the Philippines Peace Process

    The conflict between the communist-led alliance and the government of the Philippines has been going on for nearly half a century. Starting in the...

  • Launching the Online Community for the Ulaanbaatar Process
    22 May 2017

    Launching the Online Community for the Ulaanbaatar Process: A Civil Society Dialogue for Peace and Stability in Northeast Asia

    The Korean Peninsula has remained in an armistice system for decades, without a peace treaty to end the Korean War. Newly elected South Korean...

  • Inclusivity the hague
    22 May 2017

    GPPAC and Utrecht University Event on Pathways to Inclusive Conflict Prevention

    On May 17, GPPAC and Utrecht University held a public event on "Pathways to Inclusive Conflict Prevention From a Research and Practice Perspective"...

  • UN Photo_Luke Powell
    17 May 2017

    State-building in the shadow of war: Afghanistan

    EU capabilities in the fields of conflict prevention and peacebuilding in Afghanistan

    The desk study report EU capabilities in the fields of conflict...

  • Georg Frerks
    11 May 2017

    Georg Frerks on the Importance of Inclusive Peacebuilding

    In this video prof. dr. ir. Georg Frerks (Utrecht University, Netherlands Defence Academy & WOSCAP Partner) explains the importance of an inclusive...

  • UN Photo_Evan Schneider (4)
    28 April 2017

    GPPAC Signs Letter to the UN Secretary-General on United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy

    On 3 April, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonió Guterres presented his new report (A/71/858) to the General Assembly. In his report Guterres...

  • UN Photo_John Olsson
    28 April 2017

    WOSCAP Report on Justice and Security Sector Reform in Honduras and Guatemala

    This desk study reviews the literature on EU programmes that supported security and justice reform in Guatemala and Honduras, focusing on two programs...

  • WOSCAP
    18 April 2017

    Event on Pathways to Inclusive Conflict Prevention. From a Research and Practice Perspective

    Conflict prevention has become a major focus on the international agenda. From the times of Kofi Annan's pledge to move ‘from a culture of reaction to...

  • GPPAC Mali
    13 April 2017

    Policy Brief - The Motivations of Civil Society in Designing Evidence-based Approaches to a Human Security Strategy in Mali

    This policy brief (in English and French) provides fresh insights and practical lessons for policy makers, practitioners, and researchers on the...

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