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  • GPPAC Gender Focal Points
    Policy Brief
    30 December 2019

    Sustaining Peace, Not Sustaining Patriarchy

    Next year the global women’s and feminist movement will commemorate Beijing+25 – the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Platform for...

  • Visit The Hague
    Publication
    5 November 2019

    Participatory Video in Peacebuilding: Lessons Learnt from Occupied Palestinian Territories and Kyrgyzstan

    How can we overcome barriers of exclusion, intolerance, and disempowerment in areas of volatile conflict? How can we bridge divides and facilitate...

  • Pacific
    Case Study
    1 October 2019

    Sustaining Peace in Papua New Guinea: A Look at Conflict Prevention in Practice

    Papua New Guinea  is currently facing two major challenges to peace: a November 2019 Referendum on the future political status of Bougainville and the...

  • Venezuela
    Policy Brief
    18 September 2019

    The Venezuelan Crisis: What Role for Intergovernmental Actors?

    Given the current crisis in Venezuela, international intergovernmental organizations such as the United Nations along with its various agencies and...

  • GPPAC_Kyrgyzstan Youth Empowerment
    Publication
    3 September 2019

    GPPAC Youth Policy

    The GPPAC Youth Policy defines objectives and strategies for increasing the effectiveness of the GPPAC network in promoting and achieving meaningful...

  • gender event
    Publication
    3 September 2019

    GPPAC Gender Policy

    As we plan for a new decade in our work as GPPAC, we must ensure that men and women are equally represented, heard and equally influential. Moreover...

  • Intergenerational Dialogues Colombia
    Annual Report
    3 September 2019

    Annual Report 2018: Building Bridges for Peace

    With more countries becoming less peaceful in 2018, it is clear that our approach of conflict prevention is needed more than ever. We believe that...

  • Armenia Peace Education
    Case Study
    5 August 2019

    Armenia’s Peace & Conflict Resolution Education in Schools Program

    Through a series of case studies, the GPPAC Peace Education Working Group highlights examples of how peace and conflict education efforts are being...

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    Case Study
    5 July 2019

    SDG 16+ in Ghana. Progress towards peaceful, just and inclusive societies.

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) in partnership with the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) undertook a...

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    Policy Brief
    5 July 2019

    Peaceful societies - the orphaned SDG target?

    Local progress towards SDG 16+ peaceful, just and inclusive societies and what comes next.

    Five years after the launch of the Sustainable Development...

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    Case Study
    5 July 2019

    CAMEROON SDG 16+ in Cameroon. Progress towards peaceful, just and inclusive societies

    With its specific focus on good and inclusive governance, peace and security policies, Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 addresses the core of...

  • Sustaining Peace in Liberia: New Reforms, New Opportunities?
    Case Study
    29 May 2019

    Sustaining Peace in Liberia: New Reforms, New Opportunities?

    The reforms to the UN development system, effective on January 1, 2019, marked the start of a new period for the UN presence in Liberia, making it one...

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