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    24 January 2019

    Our First Peace Education Webinar

    On January the 23th, peace education expert Jennifer Batton held the webinar ‘Building Capacity from a Local to Global Level’. During the session...

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    16 January 2019

    Promoting sustainable peace in MENA

    With the Arab Spring in 2011, many had high hopes for democratic reform in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. What followed was many...

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    7 January 2019

    Peace Education Webinar: Building Capacity from a Local to Global Level

    We are happy to announce that the first series of peace education webinars conducted by experts from GPPAC's Peace Education Working Group will start...

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    21 December 2018

    Preventing Violence through Education

    From 16 to 18 November, our members in the Western Balkans held a regional training on the Prevention of Violence through all Aspects of Education and...

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    29 November 2018

    Youth for peace in MENA

    Youth is key for conflict prevention and peace. In 2015, the UN recognised the importance of youth in building peace and adopted the historic...

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    29 November 2018

    International Youth Summer Camp: “Together for Peace without Violence”

    In August 2018, the International Youth Summer Camp was organised in Tashkent for young volunteers from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. At the...

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    15 November 2018

    "Power of Peace" in Armenia

    Women for Development's faith in the Armenian schoolchildren as charming ambassadors of peace has found confirmation once again, leading to this year...

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    21 September 2018

    #SOSNicaragua: an interview with activist Chale Guadamuz

    Today is Peace Day. For this special day, we have sat down with Chale Guadamuz, a Nicaraguan activist in exile who is working through the ...

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    12 July 2018

    Children with Cameras in Hands Leading Kyrgyzstan toward a Peaceful Future

    The GPPAC project "Cameras in Hand: transformation and empowerment of Kyrgyzstani girls and boys" started in February 2018 in 4 regions of Kyrgyzstan...

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    14 May 2018

    Armenia’s Velvet Revolution: A Civil Society Success for Peace

    Last week Armenia took a breath for the first time since the mass protests of civil disobedience started three weeks ago on April 13th. For three...

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    20 March 2018

    “Cameras in Hand”: Filming Empowerment - By Youth, for Peace

    From March 20 to 29, the innovative participatory video (PV) methodology was introduced to the staff of the Foundation for Tolerance International...

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    20 February 2018

    The Importance of Peace Education: World Day of Social Justice

    During the past two decades, the world experienced some of the highest rates of violence, having affected large numbers of countries and regions, from...

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