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    12 November 2018

    UN Update: The Peacebuilding Commission’s Annual Session

    On 12 November, GPPAC attended the Peacebuilding Commission’s full-day Annual Session, focused this year on “Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace in the...

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    31 October 2018

    Civil Society Key for Sustaining Peace in Liberia

    Sustaining peace, as defined in dual UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions (A/70/262 and S/2016/2282), is a goal and a process that...

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    31 October 2018

    GPPAC member WAA Cameroon preaches peace, opposes post electoral violence in Cameroon

    The nongovernmental organization, Women in Alternative Action, WAA, Cameroon in partnership with the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed...

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    30 October 2018

    GPPAC at Geneva Peace Week

    During Geneva Peace week, we will organise two seminars. One will focus on: on the role of regional inter-governmental organisations in peace building...

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    18 October 2018

    GPPAC Gender experts at Women, Peace and Security Week

    On 22-26 October, a delegation of GPPACs gender experts came to New York for the Women, Peace and Security week to advocate for the full...

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    17 October 2018

    The Peace Corner Podcast

    There's excitement in the soundwaves at GPPAC, as we launched our first-ever podcast series, The Peace Corner. The intern-driven initiative started as...

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    17 October 2018

    “Shaping the Future of Peace Training in Europe and Beyond”

    Between the 1st and 4th of October, GPPAC had an exciting week in Vienna, bringing members of our global network to share their expertise on peace...

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    21 September 2018

    Peace: A Right for All

    How can we contribute to make ‘the Right to Peace' a reality? Today, some of the most important global policy consensus including the Sustainable...

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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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    21 September 2018

    ‘If There Were Justice, There Would Be Peace!’: an interview with peacebuilder Lucy Nusseibeh

    Today is Peace Day. For this special day, we spoke to peacebuilder Lucy Nusseibeh, who has been striving for peace in the Occupied Palestinian...

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    29 August 2018

    Together for Peace in Kenya & the Region

    In March, 2018, the two main (rival) party leaders of Kenya met for a "magic handshake". This was a first attempt of President Uhuru Kenyatta of the...

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    23 August 2018

    Annual Report 2017: Making Prevention Possible

    Our 2017 Annual Report is now online! In 2017, together with our members, we worked hard to prevent violent conflict and foster peace in our...

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