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    Changing History in Georgia: The Club for Peace

    Zurab’s Story
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    A young man leaning against a wall
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    Zooming into the Missing Piece to Peace in Libya

    Mohamed’s Story
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    Six people in a zoom call
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    Building Peace Through Generations in Uganda

    After 5 years of UNSCR2250 on Youth, Peace and Security, what efforts do we see to advance the agenda? Let us take you to Karamoja in Uganda!
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    Peace Champions in Uganda
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    Locals at the Forefront of Peace

    We know that local peacebuilders and ordinary citizens know best what the root causes and solutions are to the violence that is affecting them. But why then are they sporadically pushed aside in offering solutions? Tune into the Peace Corner podcast!
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    Peace Corner live
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    The Pathway for Gender Equality in Jordan

    Strong gender stereotypes plague the participation of Jordanian women in society. Not only strongly ingrained cultural perceptions, but infrastructure and legislative measures limit women’s ability to fully contribute to society. How can we change that?
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    Peace corner Jordan Sanaa

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As a member-led network connecting over 250+ civil society organisations worldwide, we champion a network approach to peacebuilding. Concretely, this means we support and empower each other to drive locally-led and locally-owned peacebuilding. We do so by creating vibrant and collaborative learning and exchange spaces.

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