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    14 January 2019

    UN Update: the Importance of Regional Partnerships for Peace and Conflict Prevention

    The UN Secretary General’s report on peacebuilding and sustaining peace from 2018 explicitly highlighted that sustaining peace is a collective effort...

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    7 January 2019

    Peace Education Webinar: Building Capacity from a Local to Global Level

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

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    3 January 2019

    A Peaceful 2019!

    The year 2018 posed a number of challenges for conflict prevention and peacebuilding worldwide. We are living in a more polarized and volatile world...

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    24 December 2018

    Local Ownership, Inclusivity and Civil-Military Synergy in EU External Action

    Our Training and Capacity Building Coordinator, Gabriëlla Vogelaar, has published an article in the Journal of Regional Security, entitled ‘Local...

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    21 December 2018

    Preventing Violence through Education

    From 16 to 18 November, our members in the Western Balkans held a regional training on the Prevention of Violence through all Aspects of Education and...

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    18 December 2018

    GPPAC’s International Learning and Solidarity Mission to the Philippines

    Between the 25th and the 28th of November, Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict Working Group on Enabling Collaboration (WG-EC) on...

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    17 December 2018

    Alert 2018! Report on Conflicts, Human Rights & Peacebuilding

    Our member, the School for a Culture of Peace (Escola de Cultura de Pau, ECP), at Autonomous University of Barcelona, have published their annual...

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    12 December 2018

    Dialogue for Peace in Northeast Asia

    From 2-4 December, our Northeast Asia regional meeting took place in Beijing. At the heart of the meeting was the Ulaanbaatar Process, a civil society...

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    4 December 2018

    GPPAC: Women Are Paramount to Peacebuilding

    Although women have always been involved in peace and security, origins of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) framework can be traced back to the...

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    29 November 2018

    From Notorious Fighter to “Peace Ambassador”

    A few years ago, Achia Peter was a ring-leader in a group referred to as the notorious youth fighters/"peace spoilers". He was known for masterminding...

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    29 November 2018

    The Fragility of Peace in Ukraine and Beyond: From Reaction to Prevention

    Being Ukrainian these days can be compared to being on an emotional roller coaster. During the last 4,5 years of unproclaimed "hybrid war" (since the...

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    29 November 2018

    International Youth Summer Camp: “Together for Peace without Violence”

    In August 2018, the International Youth Summer Camp was organised in Tashkent for young volunteers from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. At the...

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