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    Manual
    7 January 2021

    The UN System-Wide Community Engagement Guidelines on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: A Practical Resource for Local Peacebuilders

    The UN has a long-standing commitment to engaging with civil society, including local peacebuilders. 

    To operationalize this commitment, the UN...

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    Publication
    17 December 2020

    The Militarization and Beyond

    CRIES, with the support of GPPAC, launched The Militarization and Beyond. A publication analysing the militarization of public space across the...

  • Trocha Venezuela
    Policy Brief
    11 December 2020

    Colombian-Venezuelan Citizen Bridges

    A unique citizen diplomacy initiative undertaken by our colleagues from CRIES and GPPAC Latin America and The Caribbean. It aims to strengthen...

  • Landscape of hope
    Policy Brief
    11 December 2020

    Agents and Drivers of Peace in Libya

    Young men and women in Libya remain excluded from meaningful participation in the peace process despite their active efforts to advance peace in the...

  • Peace champions Uganda
    Policy Brief
    7 December 2020

    Policy Brief: SDG 16+ in Uganda

    By committing itself to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the government of Uganda has embraced the aim of ensuring a peaceful, just and...

  • GPPAC_Kyrgyzstan Youth Empowerment
    Policy Brief
    10 November 2020

    Implementation of Sustaining Peace: Recommendations on Financing for Peacebuilding

    Funding remains a critical prerequisite for enabling the implementation of peacebuilding and sustaining peace. The lack of adequate, sustainable, and...

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    Webinar
    8 October 2020

    Peace Leadership in the New Normal - The Way Ahead

    Conflicts in 2020 remain systemically complex. Local, domestic and national conflicts usually have regional and geopolitical dimensions. How do peace...

  • Armenia Peace Education
    Webinar
    7 October 2020

    Good Practice Guidance for Implementing Education for Peace

    This webinar is part of a webinar series and includes specific examples from GPPAC's Peace Education Partners and their Ministry of Education and/or...

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    Financial Report
    5 October 2020

    Financial Report 2019

    This is the financial report of GPPAC for 2019.

  • Virtual-Peace-Tables
    Webinar
    5 October 2020

    Virtual Peace Tables: Together for Peace

    Across the globe, communities from the streets of Louisville to New Delhi, have been affected by unprecedented levels of crisis. In recent months, the...

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    Webinar
    1 October 2020

    Training: Multi-Stakeholder Processes for Human Security

    A multi-stakeholder approach to coordinating security is the bedrock of inclusive security. The multi-stakeholder approach seeks and gets relevant...

  • Adi Vasulevu Merewalesi Levu
    Policy Brief
    12 August 2020

    Operationalising the Peace-Development-Humanitarian Nexus through the Boe Declaration in the Pacific

    In 2011, the adoption of the Pacific Regional Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and the adoption of the Pacific Leaders Gender Equality...

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