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  • Man working on a field in Uganda
    30 March 2023

    Localising Climate, Peace and Security: A Practical Step-by-Step Guidance Note for Local Peacebuilders

    The GPPAC practical Step-by-Step Guide is a resource on how to document, assess, and address climate-related security risks at the local level.

  • photo climate change
    Summary Note
    15 September 2023

    Addressing the Interlinkages between Climate Change and Human Security: An Analysis of the 2015-2023 UN Agreed Language on the Interlinkages between Climate Change, Peace and Security

    The aide-mémoire on Climate, Peace and Security provides an overview of the ways in which the UN development and peace and security actors engage in...

  • World Bank Washington DC
    Summary Note
    5 July 2023

    Building on the Pathways for Peace: Towards a More Effective International Architecture for Prevention

    2023 marks the Fifth Anniversary of the 2018 United Nations and World Bank 'Pathways for Peace: Inclusive Approaches to Preventing Violent Conflict'...

  • Two people walking on a street in Buea
    Summary Note
    19 June 2023

    Advancing Local Peacebuilding Impact Through Quality Financing

    On 23 May 2023, a civil society-donor roundtable discussion took place in Yaoundé. The discussion focused on best practices that champion solutions...

  • Karatu, Tanzania
    Summary Note
    16 June 2023

    Local Peacebuilders’ Perspectives on Climate, Peace and Security

    In May 2023, local peacebuilders gathered online to exchange priorities, challenges, and ideas on climate, peace and security.

    During the...

  • Two street vendors in Maputo, Mozambique
    Case Study
    1 June 2023

    Localised Climate-Related Security Risk Assessment: Mozambique Case Study

    This case study gives an overview of climate-related security risks in the Mecufi District, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. It offers concrete solutions and...

  • Women in Kaabong
    Case Study
    1 June 2023

    Localised Climate-Related Security Risk Assessment: Uganda Case Study

    This case study gives an overview of climate-related security risks in Kaabong, Uganda's Karamoja sub-region. It offers concrete solutions and...

  • Women walking on a road
    Case Study
    1 June 2023

    Localised Climate-Related Security Risk Assessment: Zimbabwe Case Study

    This case study gives an overview of climate-related security risks in the Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province in Zimbabwe. It offers...

  • Sharon Bhagwan Rolls during a meeting in the Pacific
    Publication
    5 April 2023

    Peace as a Foundation for the Triple Nexus – A Global Policy Perspective

    On 4 April 2023, Sharon Bhagwan Rolls, Regional Representative – GPPAC Pacific & Shifting the Power Coalition, Programme – Manager Pacific Women's...

  • Three young women sitting in front of their laptops
    Publication
    5 April 2023

    Young People Harnessing the Power of Technology and Social Media for Peace

    Discover how and why young peacebuilders use technology and social media to bridge cultural, ethical, and religious barriers and create a social...

  • GPPAC Gender Focal Points standing in front of the UN HQ
    Summary Note
    27 February 2023

    National Action Plans and Beyond: Local Women Peacebuilders Strategies

    In November 2022, GPPAC, in partnership with the Centro Studi Difesa Civile (Roma, Italy), organised an online learning exchange focused on National...

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