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  • 3 young women PBers standing together
    8 May 2024

    How to sustain youth leadership in peacebuilding: Unveiling the transformative power of networks

    As my plane descended into Amman, Jordan, in the middle of the night in April of 2024, I found myself, mere hours later, amidst a dynamic dialogue on...

  • Man painting a wall in Harare
    21 December 2022

    The road to Zimbabwe's Youth, Peace and Security National Action Plan: A peacebuilder's perspective from Nqobile Moyo

    In December 2015, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted its first resolution on Youth, Peace and Security (UNSCR 2250). The landmark...

  • 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...

  • MENA regional meeting
    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...

  • Chad
    15 November 2017

    Report: The Role of Young People in Preventing Violent Extremism in the Lake Chad Basin

    The Civil Society Platform for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding (CSPPS) is the South-North non-governmental coalition of peacebuilding organizations...

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