EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – Working with the past in transitional societies: Communities, commemoration and conflict

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

In this EPLO Brown Bag lunch discussion, Dr Sara McDowell and Dr Máire Braniff from Ulster University will briefly present their work under the ‘Connecting Commemorative Communities’ project, which is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) and explores non-violent and transformative ways of dealing with and commemorating the past in Northern Ireland. […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – The Constitution of Nepal 2015: Challenges and opportunities

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

After years of stalemate, a new constitution was promulgated in Nepal in September 2015. A cornerstone of the 2006 Peace Agreement which put an end to the conflict between the State and the Maoist rebellion, the Constitution envisages the creation of a federal state with new administrative entities and boundaries, and a proportional political representation. […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – Building peace, fighting extremism: a conversation with Iraqi human rights defenders

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

Iraq is at the heart of the ongoing international efforts to stop the spread of terrorism and terrorist groups such as the Islamic State. Iraqis themselves suffer deeply from the decades-long war and unrest, and the current unstable security situation. In this EPLO Brown Bag Lunch discussion, a delegation of Iraqi civil society representatives and […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – Supporting nationally-led transition in Myanmar: The role of information management

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

Myanmar is at a critical and delicate stage of transition with a democratic government having taken office in March 2016 and its first elected civilian president since 1962. Although several drivers of conflict remain, there are currently numerous opportunities for positive economic, social and political development. Key nationally-led processes can create opportunities to bridge the […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – Supporting peace and prosperity in the Balkans: a view from peacebuilding civil society organisations

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

The ongoing migration crisis and the clashes at the EU’s borders brought back into the spotlight the EU’s relations with countries in the Western Balkans and the importance of continuous support to, and dialogue with the countries in the region. Civil society organisations are at the forefront of efforts to build peaceful and prosperous societies. […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – Practical examples of integrating human rights and gender into CSDP missions: the case of EUPOL COPPS and EUMM Georgia

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

CSDP missions and operations are some of the most visible crisis management tools of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). In recent years, the EU and its member states have taken concrete steps to ensure gender and human rights advisers are deployed to all EU missions and operations. Their specific roles and responsibilities […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT: Using peacebuilding approaches to tackle violent extremism: experiences from Syria and Tunisia

EPLO office Hive5 Saint-Michel, Cours Saint-Michel 30B, Brussels

Countering violent extremism (CVE) is everywhere we look. It is at the top of global security and political agendas; it makes headlines in domestic politics in many countries; it is the buzz word in many of the meetings we attend; and for those of us in the international peacebuilding sector, it is rapidly making its […]