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  • UN Photo Evan Schneider
    13 October 2016

    Congratulations to Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, GPPAC, congratulates Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos for being awarded the 2016...

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    21 September 2016

    The Role of Inclusive Multi-stakeholder Partnerships in Enhancing Conflict Transformation in the Great Lakes

    This Policy and Practice Brief seeks to analyse the conflict dynamics of the Great Lakes region, and offers insights on Great Lakes Project...

  • Peter van Tuijl
    19 September 2016

    Outgoing Director Reflecting on 9 Years at GPPAC

    After nine years with GPPAC, Executive Director Peter van Tuijl is leaving GPPAC. He has found a new challenge as Senior Advisor at the Partnership...

  • UN Photo_Milton Grant
    1 July 2016

    International Conference on The Great Lakes Region: CSO Handbook

    At the end of the 3,5 years Great Lakes Project, the project partners, NPI-Africa, ACCORD and GPPAC developed the International Conference on the...

  • HANDBOOK ON HUMAN SECURITY A CIVIL-MILITARY-POLICE CURRICULUM
    4 March 2016

    The Handbook on Human Security

    The Handbook on Human Security is an innovative, first-of-its-kind integrated civil-military-police training curriculum aims to provide practical...

  • UN Photo_Evan Schneider
    19 November 2015

    Towards a Comprehensive Approach? Civil Society and Security Sector Perspectives on Dutch Missions

    On 24 February 2015, GPPAC, Cordaid and PAX convened a discussion in The Hague, focussing on Dutch and international interventions in fragile and...

  • UN Photo_Luke Powell
    10 November 2015

    Candid Voices from the Field Research Report

    In the context of the 15th anniversary of UN SCR 1325, GPPAC, Cordaid, and Women Peacemakers Program (WPP) developed a research and action project on...

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    2 November 2015

    1325 at 15: Reflections from the Pacific Region on the Implementation of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda

    According to the Report, “Candid Voices from the Field: Obstacles to a Transformative Women, Peace and Security Agenda and to Women’s Meaningful...

  • UN Photo_Evan Schneider
    2 November 2015

    Transitional Justice in Kenya: How Far Should We Go in Defining the Past?

    A brief historical perspective spanning pre-independence, independence and post-independence periods and culminating in the formation of a Truth...

  • Congo
    5 October 2015

    Filling the Gap: How civil society engagement can help the UN’s Peacebuilding Architecture meet its purpose

    The purpose of this paper, published by GPPAC and the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO), is to evaluate the PBA's current engagement with civil...

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    24 August 2015

    Transitional Justice in Afghanistan: "We should not repeat old issues?" (2013)

    "The international community along the United States, NATO allies, and the United Nations must work with the Afghan people to align Afghan domestic...

  • UN Photo_Fardin Waezi
    24 August 2015

    Position Paper on the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals

    As a network of peacebuilding organizations, constituted regionally and with a global reach, GPPAC's position on the post-2015 process is based on a...

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