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    Policy Brief
    29 March 2022

    Operationalising the Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace Agenda in Somalia

    This report first presents a brief overview of the peacebuilding context in Somalia, briefly summarising the current state of affairs in the country...

  • Puzzle pieces painted on a wall
    Policy Brief
    5 January 2022

    The Right to Participation and Community Engagement: Strengthening Civic Space from the Perspective of Local Peacebuilders

    Human Rights Council (HRC) resolution 47/3 on “civil society space: COVID-19: the road to recovery and the essential role of civil society” requested...

  • Cruise through Mekong River Delta
    Financial Report
    22 December 2021

    Financial Report 2020

    For our network, 2020 was a year of profound reflection. It was a year that brought us much closer together in many ways.

    The COVID-19 pandemic did...

  • YPS WG in 2018
    Manual
    9 December 2021

    For Youth and By Youth: Re-Imagining Financing for Peacebuilding

    This paper presents some of the key challenges that young peacebuilders face in acquiring financial support for their work, and offers an alternative...

  • Women at Lake Titicaca
    Policy Brief
    25 November 2021

    FUND US LIKE YOU WANT US TO WIN: Feminist Solutions for more Impactful Financing for Peacebuilding

    The international community recognises that adequate, predictable and sustained financing for diverse women peacebuilders is an imperative...

  • Panel during 2019 RIGO conference
    Policy Brief
    3 November 2021

    Achieving Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions at the Regional Level

    This Policy Brief aims to provide a practical channel to present the main findings and recommendations that were distilled from the discussions that...

  • Women in Sierra Leone
    Publication
    1 November 2021

    Building Peace Locally Amidst a Global Pandemic: Infrastructures for Peace in the Era of COVID-19

    Local peacebuilders react and adapt to crises through building their own and utilising existing Infrastructures for Peace (also known as I4Ps)...

  • Mountains in Georgia
    Policy Brief
    27 October 2021

    Transitioning Towards Green Economies: Policy Papers on Renewable Energy Sources in the South Caucasus

    In the South Caucasus region, GPPAC members recognize that cooperation in the area of renewable energy sources has the potential to become an...

  • A little plant growing out of coins on the table
    Case Study
    27 October 2021

    Financing Mechanisms to Support Local Peacebuilders

    The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation (DHF) and GPPAC have partnered to explore avenues to better support local peacebuilding work through strengthening the...

  • One world protest sign
    Publication
    27 September 2021

    At the Forefront of Climate Action: Local approaches to climate-sensitive conflict and violence prevention

    As sea levels rise, soil erosion accelerates, and droughts and floods intensify --  to name only three impacts of climate change -- local communities...

  • Twisted Gun in front of UN HQ
    Publication
    13 September 2021

    Advancing UN Prevention Efforts Across Sectors and Institutions: Collective Pathways for Effective Prevention

    The United Nations (UN) Charter underscores the centrality of conflict prevention as a critical component of the global effort to ensure long-term...

  • New York city skyline with view on the UN HQ
    Publication
    8 September 2021

    EVOLUTION OF THE LEADERSHIP ON SUSTAINING PEACE: Lessons Learned from the Peacebuilding Commission

    Since 2005, the UN Peacebuilding Commission has evolved into a stronger leader on peacebuilding and sustaining peace. The Commission’s work plays a...

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