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  • UN Photo Manuel Elias
    Policy Brief
    13 May 2020

    Building Sustainable Peace: Recommendations for the 2020 Peacebuilding Architecture Review

    This report builds upon the long-standing programming conducted in partnership by the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC)...

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    Webinar
    7 May 2020

    Developing Intercultural Capability in Schools

    Cultural and ethnic diversity is a characteristic of most Australian schools and a key focus of education policy and curriculum. This is also true of...

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    Webinar
    27 March 2020

    Activating Positive Peace

    This webinar of GPPAC and the Institute for Economics and Peace's (IEP) focuses on IEP's Positive Peace research and discuss practical examples of the...

  • Jon Rudy Alliance for Peacebuilding GPPAC
    Video
    17 March 2020

    National Security versus Human Security

    What is the contrast between national security and human security? Human security expert Jon Rudy explains the concept of human security and how it is...

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    Video
    17 March 2020

    What is Human Security?

    GPPAC promotes the concept of Human Security. This animation explains what human security is and why it is important. You can also find it in Spanish...

  • Liberia GPPAC
    Publication
    17 March 2020

    Sustaining Peace in Practice: Lessons Learned from Liberia and Papua New Guinea

    In line with the Secretary-General’s 2018 report on peacebuilding and sustainable peace (S/2018/43), the project assessed implementation of...

  • GPPAC RSG Pacific 2019 (2)
    Publication
    27 February 2020

    And She Persisted for Peace: Redesign the Table

    "2020 - It is time to redesign the table" is the central message in the publication “And She Persisted for Peace: Redesign the Table” of the GPPAC...

  • Justine HLPF
    Publication
    19 February 2020

    In the Spirit of Partnership: Operationalisation of Sustaining Peace at the Regional Level

    In this paper, we shed light on the benefits of operationalising strategic partnerships at the regional level from the perspective of the GPPAC...

  • UN Photo_Michal Novotny
    Case Study
    18 February 2020

    In Search of Sustaining Peace: A Case-Study of Peacebuilding in South Caucasus

    This case-study on regional peacebuilding in South Caucasus presents the key findings from the GPPAC-South Caucasus informal consultation for the 2020...

  • Participant of the Cameras in Hands project to empower youth in Kyrgyzstan
    Webinar
    3 February 2020

    Webinar: Participatory Video in Peacebuilding

    This webinar focused on participatory video methodology and how this was used for peacebuilding in Palestine and Kyrgyzstan. Practical examples and...

  • Mali
    Webinar
    3 February 2020

    Peace education Webinar: Violent Extremism and Terrorism - Exploring New Frontiers in West Africa

    This webinar, from our Peace Education webinar series, highlights the emerging trend of violent extremism and terrorism in West Africa-Sahel belt and...

  • GPPAC RSG Pacific 2019 (2)
    Policy Brief
    15 January 2020

    Climate Security: Achieving Inclusive Peace, Development and Humanitarian Nexus

    The Pacific Island region is recognized as one of the most vulnerable to the consequences of the ongoing global climate crisis, including...

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