EPLO Member Organisation Event: Nature as collateral damage? Environmental impacts of the war in Ukraine

Quaker House Square Ambiorix 50, Brussels

In partnership with the Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, this event will provide a space for discussion on the environmental impacts of armed conflict, particularly in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. When analyzing the ongoing war, discussions tend to focus on human security, politico-military considerations, and, in the longer term, reconstruction of […]

EPLO Member Organisation Event: No participation without protection

This event presents recent findings of a pilot study conducted by the Berghof Foundation and Fight for Humanity, with the support of the German Federal Foreign Office, on the role of armed political movements in Myanmar in the implementation of the agenda on Women, Peace and Security (WPS). The findings show that these movements and women’s […]

Member Organisation Event – The Global Impacts of the Invasion of Ukraine: Insights from the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda

The invasion of Ukraine has caused immense human suffering. Until November 20th, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recorded 16,784 civilian casualties in the country. In the same month, UNHCR announced that the number of displaced people as a result of the invasion arrived at 14 million. Other several million […]

EPLO Member Organisation Event: “A Feminist Take on Nuclear Weapons in Germany”

An estimated 20 US nuclear warheads remain at Büchel Air base in Germany. Hopes have been high among feminist civil society that with the new government’s committment to a Feminist Foreign Policy, and with a Green feminist minister, whose party has a long history in advocating for Global Zero, Germany would drive international nuclear disarmament […]

EPLO Member Organisation Event – Basel Peace Forum 2023

Borders are an integral part of our daily lives. As a social construct, they are randomly drawn or clearly defined, have historical or cultural backgrounds, and result from international treaties or political negotiations. Borders separate states, cities and people, but they are also crossed by humans, goods, objects, ideas and practices. In recent years, a […]

EPLO Member Organisation Event: “Enabling change: Gender-transformative approaches to transitional justice”

Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung Stresemannstraße 94 Berlin

Access and meaningful participation, diversity and transformation: Feminist development and feminist foreign policy draw attention to existing inequalities and they envision change in power structures, gender norms and opportunities. In many societies, however, violent conflicts exacerbate existing discrimination – and after hostilities end, legacies of violence continue to shape people's lives in gender-specific ways. Addressing […]

EPLO Member Organisation Event – “Stop Hatred by Dialogue! Challenges and Chances”

History has shown that the road to inhuman and atrocious acts is long and full of hatred. The earlier the process is stopped the better is the chance to prevent tragedies.  Identity-based polarization, divide and rise of hatred are familiar phenomena that undermine cohesion of societies and collaboration of nations, and lead to atrocities in […]

EPLO Member Organisation – “Oslo Forum retreat on Latin America and the Caribbean”

More than 50 international mediation experts, government officials and conflict actors are in Mexico this week to explore how to support and advance peace initiatives in the region. The first Oslo Forum retreat on Latin America and the Caribbean, the two-day gathering offers a discreet and informal setting for key regional actors to discuss current […]

EPLO Member Organisation Event: “Munich Security Conference Breakfast Discussion”

In partnership with ICAN and DGAP, CFFP's Munich Security Conference Side Event will be hosted at the BMW Pavillon on Sunday 19th February, from 7.30 to 9 am. In his speech on February 24th, Russian President Vladimir Putin justified his war in Ukraine by citing the West's attempt to undermine Russia's "traditional values". This justification […]