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  • gender event
    8 March 2019

    Policy Memo: Fostering Inclusion Builds Resilient Societies

    Despite numerous international commitments to the full implementation of the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security and...

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    6 March 2019

    GPPAC at CSW63: Breaking the Barriers for Gender Equality

    GPPAC was in New York! From 11-16 March, we attended the sixty-third session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW63).

    The priority theme for...

  • DPRK-US Summit
    4 March 2019

    The DPRK-US Summit: A Step for Peace?

    The second DPRK-US Summit came to an end in the Vietnamese Capital of Hanoi on February 28. It is regretful that this summit did not produce any...

  • Philippines Mindanao
    26 February 2019

    Interview: the Struggle for Peace in Mindanao, the Philippines

    The southern Philippines has known a long history of armed conflict. Among those regions is Mindanao, where in February 2019 the Bangsamoro people...

  • GPPAC Executive Director Darynell Rodriguez Torres
    26 February 2019

    GPPAC ED at the UN High Level Event on Human Security

    On February 28, our director Darynell Rodriguez Torres is in New York at the High level event marking 25 years of human security. He represents civil...

  • hanoi vietnam
    25 February 2019

    Statement: Welcoming the DPRK-US Hanoi Summit

    We welcome the historic convening of the Second DPRK-US Summit in Hanoi, Viet Nam on February 27-28. Following on from the meeting of the leaders of...

  • UNOY Research Report
    12 February 2019

    Report: Beyond Dividing Lines. The Reality of Youth-led Peacebuilding in Afghanistan, Colombia, Libya & Sierra Leone

    In what ways are youth-led peacebuilding initiatives contributing to positive changes? The report Beyond Dividing Lines: The reality of youth-led...

  • Security Council Considers Impacts of Climate-related Disasters on International Peace and Security
    12 February 2019

    UN Update: the Nexus between Climate Change and International Peace & Security

    On January 25, the UN Security Council held an open debate recognizing the impacts of climate-related disasters on international peace and security...

  • Peace Education Art Competition in Armenia
    7 February 2019

    Webinar: School Mediation in Multi-Ethnic Communities in Serbia

    On 20 February,  our peace education expert Tatjana Popovic will share her expertise on school mediation in multi-ethnic communities in Serbia. She...

  • GPPAC Director at Intergenerational Dialogues
    31 January 2019

    GPPAC: A Look Ahead Into 2019

    2019 will be a key year for GPPAC at various fronts. First, through the implementation of our annual plan, we will work on convening different actors...

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    24 January 2019

    Our First Peace Education Webinar

    On January the 23th, peace education expert Jennifer Batton held the webinar ‘Building Capacity from a Local to Global Level’. During the session...

  • MENA regional meeting
    16 January 2019

    Promoting sustainable peace in MENA

    With the Arab Spring in 2011, many had high hopes for democratic reform in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. What followed was many...

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