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    Annual Report
    1 January 2016

    Annual report 2015: Working Together for Peace

    As GPPAC connects to peacebuilding practice, from the local to global, we are able to find ways to reflect our collective priorities. As a Pacific...

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    Publication
    21 October 2015

    A Developmental Evaluation Inquiry Framework Supporting the Development of an International Social Change Network

    One of the 10 questions addressed in the opening chapter is this: What methods are used in developmental evaluation? The answer is that developmental...

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    Policy Brief
    1 August 2015

    Transitional Justice in Kenya

    This policy paper highlights a key dilemma for societies seeking to redress the past through transitional justice measures in determining how to...

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    Publication
    1 June 2015

    La Sécurité Humaine

    Souvent, quand on pense au concept de sécurité, on pense tout d’abord à la sécu- rité étatique, c’est-à-dire qui se limite à la protection de...

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    Publication
    13 April 2015

    How civil society engagement can help the UN’s Peacebuilding Architecture meet its purpose

    The ten-year review of the United Nation’s Peacebuilding Architecture (PBA), which includes the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC), the Peacebuilding Fund...

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    Policy Brief
    1 April 2015

    Integrating Regional Organization–Civil Society

    The adoption of the Post-2015 United Nations Development Agenda this coming September will provide a platform for enhancing global partnerships...

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    Publication
    1 April 2015

    Paper submission to the Global Study on Women, Peace and Security

    The following recommendations of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) propose a conflict prevention approach throughout...

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    Publication
    14 January 2015

    Basic guide to Peace in the Post-2015 development agenda

    This document provides useful background information for all organisations and individuals engaged in peacebuilding who want to better understand how...

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    Publication
    1 January 2015

    Towards a Comprehensive Approach? Civil Society and Security Sector Perspectives on Dutch Missions

    With an increasing range of actors operating in (post-)conflict areas, the call for more strategic, operational and tactical collaboration amongst...

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    Publication
    1 January 2015

    Position Paper On the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals

    As a network of peacebuilding organizations, constituted regionally and with a global reach, GPPAC’s position on the post-2015 process is based on a...

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    Annual Report
    1 January 2015

    Annual report 2014: Dialogue amid crisis

    I am happy to present to you GPPAC’s 2014 annual report. 2014 was a turbulent year, which saw the eruption of violence in Ukraine, continued conflict...

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    Publication
    1 January 2015

    Creating Spaces for Dialogue: A Role for Civil Society

    "Creating Spaces for Dialogue - A Role for Civil Society" is a publication that presents stories authored by GPPAC members who initiated a...

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