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    20 August 2024

    From Rhetoric to Practice: Concrete steps to support the implementation of Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace at the country level

    The forward-looking recommendations in this briefing note are based on the experiences of local peacebuilders in the 2020-2024 period.

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    Summary Note
    8 May 2025

    Practical Steps to Making Progress on Youth, Peace and Security: A Contribution to the Second Progress Study on Youth, Peace and Security

    In the Pact for the Future, Member States requested the UN Secretary-General ‘to carry out the second independent progress study on youth’s positive...

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    Policy Brief
    20 March 2025

    Promoting Women-Led Peacebuilding for Impact: Recommendations for the Formal Phase of the 2025 PBAR

    The role of women in peacebuilding is well-recognised. The 2016 dual resolution on peacebuilding and sustaining peace notes the substantial link...

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    Policy Brief
    27 February 2025

    Promoting Youth-Led Peacebuilding for Impact: Recommendations for the Formal Phase of the 2025 PBAR

    This document presents recommendations for the 2025 Peacebuilding Architecture Review (2025 PBAR) outcome document, with a focus on strengthening...

  • Lessons Learned and Strategic Operationalisation of Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace in Eastern and Central Africa Consultation
    Summary Note
    26 February 2025

    Lessons Learned and Strategic Operationalisation of Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace in Eastern and Central Africa

    To effectively support peacebuilding and sustaining peace in Eastern and Central Africa, the UN peacebuilding architecture can take the following...

  • Youth Perspectives on the 2025 Peacebuilding Architecture Review
    Summary Note
    21 February 2025

    Youth Perspectives on the 2025 Peacebuilding Architecture Review

    From 10-11 December 2025, young people identified five key priority actions that the UN Peacebuilding Architecture can take to advance sustaining...

  • Strengthening Peacebuilding Impact on the Ground Roundtable
    Summary Note
    19 February 2025

    Strengthening Peacebuilding Impact on the Ground: Considerations for Global Policy

    Held on 13 December 2024 as a parallel side session during the second annual CSO-UN Dialogue on Peacebuilding, this discussion brought together...

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    Policy Brief
    18 February 2025

    GPPAC’s Key Recommendations for the 2025 PBAR Outcome Document

    In this document intended for UN Member States, we highlight five key priorities that the 2025 PBAR outcome document could focus on:

    1. Supporting the...

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    Summary Note
    3 February 2025

    Lessons Learned and Strategic Operationalisation of Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace in Niger

    The national consultation held on 17 December 2024 brought together 71 participants, including youth, civil society actors, government representatives...

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    Publication
    10 December 2024

    Unlocking the Potential for Sustainable Peace in the Ferghana Valley: Women’s Crucial Role in Peace and Conflict Recovery Efforts in Uzbekistan

    This country report sheds light on the essential role of women in peacebuilding and conflict recovery in Uzbekistan’s Ferghana Valley. Between 1991...

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    Publication
    10 December 2024

    Unlocking the Potential for Sustainable Peace in the Ferghana Valley: Advancing Women's Role in Peace and Stability in Tajikistan

    This country report highlights women's vital contributions to peacebuilding and conflict recovery in Tajikistan, particularly during the recent 2022...

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