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  • A plant grows out of coins
    29 November 2021

    #Financing4Peacebuilding: Civil Society Statement to the Peacebuilding Commission

    GPPAC's Senior UN Policy and Advocacy Advisor, Marina Kumskova, on behalf of civil society shared the following written submission with the...

  • Community in Eswatini
    26 November 2021

    The Growing Crisis in Eswatini: Local Peacebuilders Response

    The throne of King Mswati III, Africa’s last absolute Monarch for 35 years does not seem to stand steady on the ground anymore. The thousands of...

  • Women peacebuilders at the UN
    4 November 2021

    Celebrating Women, Peace and Security at 21: Time to Invest in Local Women Peacebuilders

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Annual Open Debate on Women Peace and Security at the UN Security Council was a rallying point for our Gender...

  • Road towards a horizon
    25 October 2021

    Geneva Peace Week 21: GPPAC is joining the Global Community to share Local Priorities for Strengthening Infrastructures for Peace (I4Ps)

    It is not news to the international community that Infrastructure for Peace (I4Ps) are critical for peacebuilding and sustaining peace. Local peace...

  • Two women on the street in Eswatini
    21 October 2021

    The Troubled Monarchy: Statement on the Civil Unrest in the Kingdom of Eswatini

    On Wednesday, October 20 2021, protests against corruption and for democracy turned violent in Eswatini, Africa’s last monarchy. It was the most...

  • Two men standing in the dessert pointing at the horizon
    14 October 2021

    Mapping the Paths to Transform Financing for Peacebuilding

    Financing for peacebuilding has become a hot topic in peacebuilding discussions in recent years as the international community has come to acknowledge...

  • GPPAC Members Northeast Asia group photo
    12 October 2021

    GPPAC Member Peace Boat received Lifetime Organizational War Abolisher 2021 Award

    On October 6, 2021, in a festive online ceremony, GPPAC- founding member Peace Boat, a Japan-based organisation that promotes peace, human rights, and...

  • Woman selling bananas on a market in Uganda
    22 September 2021

    Integrating Conflict Prevention Across Climate Action

    Climate change is a peace and security issue. The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has referred to climate change as the defining...

  • Afghanistan
    25 August 2021

    Statement on Recent Developments in Afghanistan

    Concerned about the growing insecurities in Afghanistan since the Taliban obtained control over the majority of provinces in the country, including...

  • Children in a classroom
    24 August 2021

    Virtual Engagement of Local Peacebuilders in the Age of COVID-19

    Local peacebuilders support communities in breaking through cycles of violent conflict. In this, they have historically relied on in person dialogue...

  • 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...

  • 3 men standing together holding a sign that says Escazu
    11 August 2021

    #HLPF2021 as Experienced by Local Peacebuilders: An Interview with Daniel Antonio Martín Villar

    We sat down with our member Daniel Antonio Martín Villar from Centro de Colaboración Civica Mexico to talk about his personal experience participating...

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