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  • GPPAC member Gus Miclat receives award
    5 July 2022

    GPPAC peacebuilder Gus Miclat receives Timor Leste’s highest award for spearheading solidarity movement for its independence

    Long-standing peacebuilder and founding member of GPPAC, Gus Miclat, Executive Director of the Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID) GPPAC’s...

  • 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...

  • Myanmar
    20 December 2017

    Statement: Myanmar Must Prioritize Protection of Civilians in Rakhine State, Address the Roots of the Conflict

    With the latest escalation of violence in Rakhine State, Burma/Myanmar, and the attacks against unarmed civilians, GPPAC members from Southeast Asia...

  • Philippines
    22 May 2017

    A Light at the End of the Tunnel? Moving Forward in the Philippines Peace Process

    The conflict between the communist-led alliance and the government of the Philippines has been going on for nearly half a century. Starting in the...

  • UN Photo_Martine Perret
    5 December 2016

    Now time for Indonesia to build peace on Korean Peninsula

    In this article of the Jakarta Post, Peter van Tuijl (senior adviser of Kemitraan and former Executive Director of GPPAC) states the five reasons why...

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