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Women Mediating across the Triple Nexus: Addressing socio-economic challenges resulting from Climate Change
The experiences of women who work within local communities offer valuable insights to policymakers on how to integrate the Women, Peace and Security...
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Protection needs of young peacebuilders at the field level: Global Policy Considerations
The need for comprehensive protection mechanisms for young people in conflict zones is increasingly recognised as crucial for sustainable peace and...
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From Rhetoric to Practice: Concrete steps to support the implementation of Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace at the country level
The forward-looking recommendations in this briefing note are based on the experiences of local peacebuilders in the 2020-2024 period. Reflecting the...
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How to do Localisation? Making Global Peacebuilding and Development Policies Relevant
There is a growing recognition among donors and policymakers that the impact of global policies on peacebuilding and sustainable development depends...
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The Peacebuilding Architecture Review
An opportunity to influence global policies that lead to concrete changes locally
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Financial Report 2022
2022 proved eventful and challenging for peacebuilding with the breakout of the war in Ukraine, rising geopolitical tensions across the globe, the...
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Financial Report 2023
In 2023, GPPAC faced ongoing challenges both internally and externally. Internally, the organisation grappled with the absence of an Executive...
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Grading the United Nations: 2025 Peacebuilding Architecture Review Consultation with Local Women Peacebuilders
This summary note provides an overview of the perspectives of local women peacebuilders on the effectiveness and impact of the UN System and the donor...
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Global Solidarity Online Meeting to Stop War, Defend Human Rights, and Open Routes to Peace in Palestine
In light of the ongoing challenges and crises in Gaza and Palestine, this online meeting seeks to unite global networks, civil society organisations, and human rights defenders to advocate for peace, justice, and human rights in the region. As the situation continues to evolve, it is imperative to amplify the collective voice and strategically align actions to support the Palestinian people and the broader quest for peace.The meeting will feature esteemed Palestinian speakers, including:
- Hania Bitar: Founder and Director General of the Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation (PYALARA). Her work is focused on youth leadership, human rights, and creating platforms for intercultural dialogue. While her organization works on promoting peace, it does so by advocating for the rights and development of Palestinians.
- Amal Khreisheh: Director General of the Palestinian Working Woman Society for Development (PWWSD). Khreisheh advocates for women's rights and social justice in Palestine. Her work is centered on resisting occupation through the empowerment of women and promoting gender equality.
- Salah Abdel At: Chairman of the International Commission to Support Palestinian Rights (I.C.S.P.R). Abdel At is known for his advocacy for Palestinian human rights on the international stage. Their insights and leadership will help guide the discussions and shape the collective approach to the ongoing situation.
Registration
Please register your participation by following this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdOitrTgsGNeonMtaPlPfcpE5rlmaVgyF#/registration
Time
- 19:00 EEST
- 18:00 CEST
- 17:00 BST
- 12:00 EDT
- 10:00 CST
- 01:00 JST (3 Sept)
- 02:00 AEST (3 Sept)
For any other information or registration issues, please contact sean.conner@ipb-office.berlin, and/or miguel.alvarez@serapaz.org.mx.