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  • Geogette and Lawal in Douala
    8 June 2023

    Paving the way for peace: A transformative journey through Cameroon

    "I am short of words," says Lawal as we start driving out of Buea, a town located at the foot of Mount Cameroon in the country's Southwest Region...

  • Children in a classroom
    4 August 2021

    Peace Education: Building Bridges for Peace across the Dniester River

    The Dniester River is a deep blue stream that eventually ends in the Black Sea. It separates Moldova from its breakaway region Transnistria. Not only...

  • Young group of people discussing
    24 April 2021

    Young Peacebuilders at the Forefront of Multilateralism: Work with us, not for us

    Today, we have decided to set aside all the challenges, barriers and setbacks to our work in conflict prevention and peacebuilding. Instead, we want...

  • Four people sitting around a table
    11 February 2021

    What are the UN System-Wide Community Engagement Guidelines? Overview and Next Steps

    The Community Engagement Guidelines (CEG) are a manual for the UN actors operating in the field. However, it is also an opportunity for civil society...

  • kyrgyzstan gppac
    22 October 2020

    Best Practices in Financing for Peacebuilding: A Funding Stream for Youth by Youth

    The lack of available and flexible funding for peacebuilding is a well-known problem. This is especially true if you are a young peacebuilder working...

  • Participant of the Cameras in Hands project to empower youth in Kyrgyzstan
    9 December 2019

    Youth at the Forefront of Peacebuilding

    Today marks the 4 year anniversary of United Nations Security Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security, a historical resolution that sheds light...

  • GPPAC_Kyrgyzstan Youth Empowerment
    12 August 2019

    International Youth Day: the Role of Youth in Peace and Security

    12 August is International Youth Day! This day recognizes the importance of young men and women as drivers of change to many challenges and problems...

  • UN Photo_WFP_Amjad Jamal
    31 July 2019

    Pakistan: the Rising Voices of Young Women

    South Asia is home to one-quarter of the world’s population out of which 30 percent are youth. Especially, Pakistan is breaking a record in terms of...

  • Cameras in Hands kyrgyzstan
    8 April 2019

    Promoting Dialogue with Youth for Peace in Kyrgyzstan

    In early 2018, GPPAC together with our member Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI), established the participatory video project ‘Cameras in...

  • Photo by Alexander Hipp on Unsplash
    11 March 2019

    Webinar: Inclusive Education in Multicultural Societies

    On 20 March, our peace education expert Dr. Iryna Brunova-Kalisetska will share her expertise on multicultural schools and education. With over more...

  • UNOY Research Report
    12 February 2019

    Report: Beyond Dividing Lines. The Reality of Youth-led Peacebuilding in Afghanistan, Colombia, Libya & Sierra Leone

    In what ways are youth-led peacebuilding initiatives contributing to positive changes? The report Beyond Dividing Lines: The reality of youth-led...

  • Peace Education Art Competition in Armenia
    7 February 2019

    Webinar: School Mediation in Multi-Ethnic Communities in Serbia

    On 20 February,  our peace education expert Tatjana Popovic will share her expertise on school mediation in multi-ethnic communities in Serbia. She...

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