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  • Virtual-Peace-Tables
    5 October 2020

    Virtual Peace Tables: Together for Peace

    Across the globe, communities from the streets of Louisville to New Delhi, have been affected by unprecedented levels of crisis.

  • Twisted Gun in front of UN HQ
    Policy Brief
    15 April 2021

    Prevention Across Sectors and Institutions: Pathways for Effective Prevention

    In 2020, the UN, Member States, civil society and other stakeholders assessed the progress achieved across the peace, development and human rights...

  • Roadmap to peace
    Manual
    6 April 2021

    How to conduct Civil Society Reviews on the national progress on SDG16+

    This guidance note is a step-by-step guide for local peacebuilders on why and how to conduct civil society reviews on the national progress towards...

  • A group of people standing on a field in Africa
    Policy Brief
    4 March 2021

    Addressing Climate Change from the perspective of Local Peacebuilders: Priority Areas for Sustainable Peace

    Climate change is a peace and security issue, and a priority area for our global network. A human security approach to peacebuilding needs to be...

  • Arrows pointing towards an horizon
    Publication
    22 February 2021

    Building Peace Together: GPPAC Strategic Plan 2021-2025

    Our new GPPAC Strategic Plan provides a road map for our global network on its journey to build peace, addressing three particular challenges to peace...

  • Sharon Bhagwan Rolls
    Publication
    4 February 2021

    GPPAC's Chair of Board Opening Remarks Supporting Local Infrastructures for Peace Post COVID-19

    The fourth regional discussion in the UNDP-GPPAC series titled "What Infrastructures for Peace support Peacebuilding in the Context of Fragility and...

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    Publication
    22 January 2021

    Reflecting on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: The Perspective of Civil Society

    The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, Peace Direct and the Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO)...

  • Icon report
    Manual
    7 January 2021

    The UN System-Wide Community Engagement Guidelines on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: A Practical Resource for Local Peacebuilders

    The UN has a long-standing commitment to engaging with civil society, including local peacebuilders. 

    To operationalize this commitment, the UN...

  • Cover Pensamiento Propio
    Publication
    17 December 2020

    The Militarization and Beyond

    CRIES, with the support of GPPAC, launched The Militarization and Beyond. A publication analysing the militarization of public space across the...

  • Trocha Venezuela
    Policy Brief
    11 December 2020

    Colombian-Venezuelan Citizen Bridges

    A unique citizen diplomacy initiative undertaken by our colleagues from CRIES and GPPAC Latin America and The Caribbean. It aims to strengthen...

  • Landscape of hope
    Policy Brief
    11 December 2020

    Agents and Drivers of Peace in Libya

    Young men and women in Libya remain excluded from meaningful participation in the peace process despite their active efforts to advance peace in the...

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