- 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...
- 30 November 2022
Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Kajita Natsuha and Sasaki Moe on role of youth in peacebuilding in Northeast Asia
In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP)...
- 29 November 2022
How to ensure funding in conflict and crisis supports the needs of local women: Lessons from Ukraine
Ukraine is under massive rocket attacks. Important critical infrastructure objects were hit at the end of November, resulting in four regions being...
- 23 November 2022
Implementing Women, Peace and Security in Georgia: Where do we stand?
In November 2022, I engaged with the Geneva International Discussions (GID) – the multilateral forum to address the security and humanitarian...
- 3 November 2022
Local indicators for climate security risk assessment: Learning from Uganda how to strengthen climate action and peacebuilding
In the Kaabong district in the North of Uganda, climate change amplifies conflict drivers that can lead to increased social or violent conflict...
- 3 November 2022
Realising Localisation: How to integrate local knowledge to prevent and limit climate security risks
"As the area of our knowledge grows, so too does the perimeter of our ignorance." Neil deGrasse Tyson
Top-down plans for addressing climate-induced...
- 20 October 2022
Women, Peace and Security in Palestine: Peace starts and lasts with women’s participation
The Palestinian Centre for Peace and Democracy works for an inclusive and peaceful future through projects that aim to include Palestinian youth and...
- 13 October 2022
Is Conflict Prevention a Priority for the UN and its Member States? Analysis of the UNGA77 General Debate
Violent conflicts have escalated throughout the last few years, creating a world of worry for the international community to grapple with. Amidst the...
- 12 October 2022
Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Anastasia Barannikova on Cold War rivalries and conditions for peace and security in Northeast Asia
In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP)...
- 21 September 2022
Peacebuilding and the value of the network approach
I have often been asked to explain the GPPAC network and its uniqueness. By dedicated donors, passionate policymakers, and even my mother. That is why...
- 13 September 2022
Every voice matters for peace on the Korean Peninsula: Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan on the role of Mongolia as the nuclear-weapon-free-state in Northeast Asia and what we can learn from it
In this series, we highlight the diverse voices of people passionately building peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of the Ulaanbaatar Process (UBP)...
- 12 September 2022
Online Course: Core Skills for Teaching Peace, Conflict Resolution Education and Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom
Apply now. Space is limited to 25! Application Deadline: 24 October, 2022
Join GPPAC’s Peace Education Working Group and their special guest...