Members' Publications

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The Funding for Peace Working Group contributes civil society expertise to discussions on EU funding for peacebuilding, with a particular focus on civil society-led activities, including within development aid.

The group’s work centres on:

  • Analysing EU resource allocation in support of civilian peacebuilding and conflict prevention
  • Monitoring how peacebuilding and conflict prevention are reflected across EU external financing instruments
  • Engaging technically with key instruments such as NDICI–Global Europe, IPA III, the annual EU Budget, and the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF)

Latest work: EPLO has been actively contributing to discussions on the next MFF, resulting in a statement supported by all 51 member organisations and a co-signed open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the importance of maintaining distinct external financing instruments for effective external action.

📩 Contact: Aurélie Buytaert

The GPS Working Group promotes the integration of gender perspectives into EU peacebuilding and conflict prevention, contributing expertise on the gendered and intersectional dimensions of conflict and supporting women’s leadership at every stage of policymaking.

The group focuses on:

  • Providing a platform for gender expertise to inform EU institutional discussions
  • Facilitating the contributions of women from conflict-affected countries to EU peace and security policy processes
  • Supporting EU capacity for gender-responsive conflict analysis
  • Contributing to the implementation of the EU Women, Peace and Security agenda and Gender Action Plan III
 

📩 Contact: Marie Lena Groenewald

The CC&PB Working Group serves as a platform for exchange and technical analysis on the EU’s role at the intersection of climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and security.

The group focuses on:

  • Analysing how EU climate action can better incorporate conflict-sensitivity and peacebuilding principles
  • Contributing expertise on climate finance needs in conflict-affected regions
  • Supporting integrated, conflict-sensitive approaches that align peacebuilding, climate action and green transition strategies
  • Contributing to EU discussions on water-peace-climate linkages, particularly in relation to mediation and governance
 

📩 Contact: Marie Lena Groenewald

The Funding for Peace Working Group contributes civil society expertise to discussions on EU funding for peacebuilding, with a particular focus on civil society-led activities, including within development aid.

The group’s work centres on:

  • Analysing EU resource allocation in support of civilian peacebuilding and conflict prevention
  • Monitoring how peacebuilding and conflict prevention are reflected across EU external financing instruments
  • Engaging technically with key instruments such as NDICI–Global Europe, IPA III, the annual EU Budget, and the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF)

Latest work: EPLO has been actively contributing to discussions on the next MFF, resulting in a statement supported by all 51 member organisations and a co-signed open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the importance of maintaining distinct external financing instruments for effective external action.

📩 Contact: Aurélie Buytaert

The GPS Working Group promotes the integration of gender perspectives into EU peacebuilding and conflict prevention, contributing expertise on the gendered and intersectional dimensions of conflict and supporting women’s leadership at every stage of policymaking.

The group focuses on:

  • Providing a platform for gender expertise to inform EU institutional discussions
  • Facilitating the contributions of women from conflict-affected countries to EU peace and security policy processes
  • Supporting EU capacity for gender-responsive conflict analysis
  • Contributing to the implementation of the EU Women, Peace and Security agenda and Gender Action Plan III
 

📩 Contact: Marie Lena Groenewald

The CC&PB Working Group serves as a platform for exchange and technical analysis on the EU’s role at the intersection of climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and security.

The group focuses on:

  • Analysing how EU climate action can better incorporate conflict-sensitivity and peacebuilding principles
  • Contributing expertise on climate finance needs in conflict-affected regions
  • Supporting integrated, conflict-sensitive approaches that align peacebuilding, climate action and green transition strategies
  • Contributing to EU discussions on water-peace-climate linkages, particularly in relation to mediation and governance
 

📩 Contact: Marie Lena Groenewald

 

Members, please send any publications to Fernando Sanz Ocaña.

Member organisations are listed alphabetically. For a full list of publications from each of our members, please consult their individual websites.

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Funding for Peace
  • In October 2020, EPLO and seven other NGOs published a joint statement on funding for the Neighbourhood Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI) and the Humanitarian Aid Instrument (HAI) in the next EU Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).
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arrow icon Toxic Floods? (May 2023)
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arrow icon Annual Report 2023 (February 2024)
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arrow icon Around Europe #397 (January 2024)
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