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  • Kageyama Yuuka
    16 June 2023

    Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Kageyama Yuuka on counternarratives to the military buildup in Northeast Asia

    In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP)...

  • Kim Jeongsoo
    27 July 2022

    Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Kim Jeongsoo on Korean women’s role in making peace possible

    In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP)...

  • Dr Wang giving a training
    7 June 2022

    Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: A Perspective of Dr. Wang Danning from Beijing

    In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process...

  • GPPAC Members Northeast Asia group photo
    12 October 2021

    GPPAC Member Peace Boat received Lifetime Organizational War Abolisher 2021 Award

    On October 6, 2021, in a festive online ceremony, GPPAC- founding member Peace Boat, a Japan-based organisation that promotes peace, human rights, and...

  • Panel discussion women
    23 March 2021

    New Publication: Women, Peace and Security in Northeast Asia

    2020 marked a milestone for the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda. The year was not only characterized by the 20th anniversary of the UN Security...

  • Map of Northeast Asia
    6 July 2020

    GPPAC Calls for Dialogue and Implementation of Inter-Korean Agreements

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) expresses our great concern at recent heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula...

  • GPPAC DPRK
    26 November 2019

    Uniting for Peace in Northeast Asia

    In November 2019, GPPAC members visited Beijing, China and Pyongyang in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, North Korea) as part of a...

  • DPRK-US Summit
    4 March 2019

    The DPRK-US Summit: A Step for Peace?

    The second DPRK-US Summit came to an end in the Vietnamese Capital of Hanoi on February 28. It is regretful that this summit did not produce any...

  • hanoi vietnam
    25 February 2019

    Statement: Welcoming the DPRK-US Hanoi Summit

    We welcome the historic convening of the Second DPRK-US Summit in Hanoi, Viet Nam on February 27-28. Following on from the meeting of the leaders of...

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    12 December 2018

    Dialogue for Peace in Northeast Asia

    From 2-4 December, our Northeast Asia regional meeting took place in Beijing. At the heart of the meeting was the Ulaanbaatar Process, a civil society...

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    18 July 2018

    Time to End the Forgotten War, Time to Sustain Civil Society Dialogue Initiatives in the Korean Peninsula

    Exactly a year ago, in July 2017, I had the opportunity to visit the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) for the first time. The political...

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    30 April 2018

    Supporting new hope for peace on the Korean Peninsula, towards a peaceful, nuclear-weapons free Northeast Asia

    GPPAC Northeast Asia Statement Welcoming the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) Northeast...

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