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    Manual
    30 March 2023

    Localising Climate, Peace and Security: A Practical Step-by-Step Guidance Note for Local Peacebuilders

    The GPPAC practical Step-by-Step Guide is a resource on how to document, assess, and address climate-related security risks at the local level.

    It...

  • GPPAC Gender Focal Points standing in front of the UN HQ
    Summary Note
    27 February 2023

    National Action Plans and Beyond: Local Women Peacebuilders Strategies

    In November 2022, GPPAC, in partnership with the Centro Studi Difesa Civile (Roma, Italy), organised an online learning exchange focused on National...

  • Photo of three young people standing together
    Summary Note
    9 February 2023

    Financing for youth-led peacebuilding at the country level: Defining avenues for coordination and cocreation for impactful action

    On 30 January 2023, the Financing Taskforce of the Global Coalition on YPS, in partnership with the Permanent Missions of the Dominican Republic, El...

  • Women sitting together in front of a laptop
    Policy Brief
    9 February 2023

    The New Agenda for Peace: An Opportunity to Advance Prevention Through Civil Society - United Nations Partnerships

    On the 75th anniversary of the United Nations in 2020, Member States pledged to strengthen global governance for the sake of present and future...

  • GPPAC NEA delegation standing in front of the UN HQ
    Summary Note
    26 January 2023

    Building and Sustaining Peace at the Regional Level: The Network Approach to Regional Coordination in Northeast Asia

    On December 8 2022, in partnership with the Permanent Mission of Mongolia to the United Nations, we organised a roundtable discussion titled Building...

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    Case Study
    14 December 2022

    Localising Climate Security Risk Assessment: An Inception Case-Study from the Kaabong District of Uganda

    This case study summarises the first time implementing a Climate Security Guidance Note – a practical step-by-step guide for the localisation of...

  • Women in Southern Africa
    Case Study
    25 November 2022

    Advancing Sustainable Peace in Southern Africa through Civil Society and SADC Partnerships

    Regional intergovernmental organisations (RIGOs) play a unique role in peacebuilding and sustaining peace – they have the potential to bring together...

  • People walking on a road in Madagascar
    Summary Note
    24 October 2022

    Building up Prevention at the National Level: A Case for an Expansion of Early Warning Systems

    As part of the GPPAC’s Learning Month, a session on Early Warning and Early Response Systems (EWERS) focused on hearing from EWERS experts on what it...

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    Annual Report
    11 August 2022

    GPPAC Annual Report 2021

    We are proud to share the learnings and achievements of our courageous peacebuilders
    who day in and day out work to make peace more powerful than...

  • Women selling arts and crafts in Taxco, Mexico
    Financial Report
    28 July 2022

    Financial Report 2021

    In 2021, our network started with the implementation of the Strategic Plan 2021-2025. It was the result of a truly collaborative effort between our...

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    Summary Note
    26 July 2022

    Towards Adequate and Impactful Financing for Sustaining Peace: An Overview of UN Commitments and Existing UN Language

    This paper is an aide-mémoire to Member States of the United Nations that aims to provide a concise reminder of the existing commitments and relevant...

  • Woman in Tanzania
    Summary Note
    13 July 2022

    Outcome Document from the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogues Series on Innovative Solutions for Feminist Financing for Peacebuilding

    The lack of quality financing for peacebuilding is a major challenge to sustainable peace. Quality financing is adequate, flexible, predictable, and...

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