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  • New York skyline with view on the UN
    9 May 2024

    The UN Peacebuilding Architecture Review: What is it, and why does it matter for local peacebuilders?

    Join us as we take you on a trip from a bustling construction site in a local community to the hushed conference rooms of global policymaking at the...

  • GPPAC at the UN
    13 December 2023

    Statement on the Summit of the Future, Our Common Agenda: Preparation for the Zero Draft of the Pact for the Future

    Thank You, moderator,

    My name is Mathilde Dépéry, and I represent the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), a global...

  • Smiling woman
    23 August 2022

    Building strong and operational partnerships with local peacebuilders in the pursuit of more impactful peacebuilding action

    It is widely agreed by the international community that peacebuilding is more impactful when it is locally-led, because local peacebuilders – diverse...

  • Peace, Street Art
    11 August 2021

    Reflecting on the State of Peacebuilding Debate at the 2021 HLPF

    Another year of the High-Level Political Forum (#2021HLPF) – the global platform for mobilising action on sustainable development – concluded on the...

  • Flags in the wind
    18 June 2021

    PBC Blog: Advancing Women, Peace and Security through a Gender Strategy

    The Women, Peace, and Security Agenda (WPS), initiated by UN Security Council resolution 1325, recognizes the crucial role that women play in creating...

  • 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...

  • UN HQ in New York
    8 March 2021

    Transforming the Approach to Funding Peacebuilding: Challenges and Opportunities

    One message that came out strongly from the 2020 Peacebuilding Architecture Review is the need to strengthen global efforts to ensure adequate...

  • 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...

  • UN photo flag
    11 February 2021

    The 2020 Peacebuilding Architecture Review: How far are we from sustainable peace in communities?

    The 2020 UN Peacebuilding Architecture Review (PBAR) is the third comprehensive review of the Peacebuilding Architecture (PBA). The Review took stock...

  • Woman in blue dress
    9 February 2021

    Implementing the UN Community Engagement Guidelines: Turning Words into Action

    In August 2020, the UN published the Community Engagement Guidelines on peacebuilding and sustaining peace. The Guidelines support UN field presences...

  • GPPAC RSG Pacific 2019 (2)
    11 August 2020

    The Peacebuilding Commission Convenes to Strengthen the Pacific Regional Response to COVID-19

    On 28 July 2020, the Peacebuilding Commission convened the regional meeting on the impact of COVID-19 on peacebuilding and sustaining peace on the...

  • Peace Champions in Uganda_GPPAC
    29 January 2020

    2020: The Year to Make Peacebuilding the Norm

    15 years ago, a thousand peacebuilders from across the globe traveled to the United Nations (UN) in New York. It was time to unite. The door at the UN...

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