- 21 October 2021
The Troubled Monarchy: Statement on the Civil Unrest in the Kingdom of Eswatini
On Wednesday, October 20 2021, protests against corruption and for democracy turned violent in Eswatini, Africa’s last monarchy. It was the most...
- 25 August 2021
Statement on Recent Developments in Afghanistan
Concerned about the growing insecurities in Afghanistan since the Taliban obtained control over the majority of provinces in the country, including...
- 14 July 2021
GPPAC calls for prevention and accountability for crimes against indigenous peoples in Mexico
GPPAC condemns the killing of indigenous activist Simón Pedro Pérez López and calls for prevention and accountability for crimes against indigenous...
- 5 October 2020
GPPAC calls on the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan to immediately call a ceasefire
We, the members of GPPAC, are observing with increasing alert and concern the resumption of armed clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan on September...
- 2 September 2020
Peacebuilders in Lebanon Demand Justice
August 4 marked a significant turning point in Lebanon, as the country witnessed one of the biggest and strongest explosions to date when 2,750 tons...
- 6 July 2020
GPPAC Statement on the peace process in the Philippines
This statement is from our Enabling Collaboration Working Group, which is accompanying the peace process in the Philippines.
Noting the ongoing...
- 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...
- 30 April 2020
GPPAC Expresses Concern Over COVID-19 Response in Belarus
GPPAC expresses deep concerns over the position of the leadership of Belarus regarding the coronavirus pandemic.
The current pandemic is a global...