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  • Uganda Zivik_2019
    17 September 2019

    International Day of Peace: The Faces of Peace

    The International Day of Peace is a globally recognised celebration, held to observe and honour peace and ceasefires around the world. This day is an...

  • Darynell_ISG 2017
    13 September 2019

    Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

    GPPAC is pleased to announce that it is hosting its third Regional Inter-governmental Organisation (RIGO) conference on the 19th and 20th September...

  • Armenia Peace Education
    11 September 2019

    Peace education webinar: Anti-discrimination and Gender Expertise for School Textbooks

    We are happy to announce that the second series of peace education webinars conducted by experts from GPPAC's Peace Education Working Group will start...

  • Regional meeting 2019
    9 September 2019

    GPPAC Northeast Asia Statement – Calling for a Peaceful Relationship between the Governments of the Republic of Korea and Japan

    We, the participants of the GPPAC Northeast Asia Ulaanbaatar Process Meeting held in Mongolia from August 22-24, 2019, come from civil societies of...

  • Regional meeting 2019 NEA
    9 September 2019

    Making a habit of dialogue - GPPAC Northeast Asia and the Ulaanbaatar Process V meet in Mongolia

    The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) Northeast Asia Regional Meeting and fifth Ulaanbaatar Process meeting was convened...

  • +Peace Action Week
    6 September 2019

    In Face of Mounting Violence, +Peace Coalition Launches Inaugural Global Peacebuilding Action Week

    Press release, 5 September 2019

    Washington DC, USA – Today, the +Peace Coalition (+Peace), a new coalition of 21 of the world's largest peacebuilding...

  • HANDBOOK ON HUMAN SECURITY A CIVIL-MILITARY-POLICE CURRICULUM
    5 September 2019

    Webinar: Women Engagement and Human Security in Georgia

    The second webinar in our Improving Practice Webinar series will focus on the engagement and empowerment of women promoting peace and confidence...

  • Anger
    21 August 2019

    Never Forget: Remembering the Victims of Terrorism

    On December 19, 2017, at the Seventy-Second Session of the United Nations General Assembly, a resolution was adopted to honor the victims of terrorism...

  • UN Photo Eskinder Debebe
    19 August 2019

    GPPAC Peace Education Working Group Supports Projects in Armenia, Serbia and the USA

    The GPPAC Peace Education Working Group has allocated funds to peace education projects in Armenia, Serbia and the United States, through a...

  • GPPAC_Kyrgyzstan Youth Empowerment
    12 August 2019

    International Youth Day: the Role of Youth in Peace and Security

    12 August is International Youth Day! This day recognizes the importance of young men and women as drivers of change to many challenges and problems...

  • Sri Lanka
    5 August 2019

    Post-Easter Sunday Attacks: The Peace and Security nexus in Sri Lanka

    The modern conflict environment is complex due to the involvement of various actors and the changing nature and scope of conflicts. It is important...

  • UN Photo_WFP_Amjad Jamal
    31 July 2019

    Pakistan: the Rising Voices of Young Women

    South Asia is home to one-quarter of the world’s population out of which 30 percent are youth. Especially, Pakistan is breaking a record in terms of...

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