EPLO Member Organisation Event – Europe Military Drift: From a Soft Power Union to ‘Security Provider’
To attend this event please RSVP by the morning of 24 May by emailing saskia.basa@qcea.oeg.
To attend this event please RSVP by the morning of 24 May by emailing saskia.basa@qcea.oeg.
Where: 2022 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development and online (register online) When: Wednesday 25 May at 10.30-11.30 CEST This session explores the conflict in Yemen with a particular focus on its environmental dimensions. It puts emphasis on why it is important and indeed possible to consult in more depth about the needs, rights and […]
Corruption and violent conflict are interlinked in deep and complex ways. In this online panel discussion, the Berghof Foundation will talk about why conflict transformation needs to contain an understanding of the political economy of violent conflict and corruption. How can peacebuilders identify ways to reduce corruption’s long-term impact on the inclusivity and sustainability of […]
How does the world appear to peacemakers? CMI’s Peace Talks Live webinar series focuses on key global trends shaping current and potential future conflicts. The ways we meet the challenges posed by these trends will determine the future of peacemaking. This year’s second webinar centres on the conflicts that take place in cyber space and the […]
Geographic information system (GIS), mapping & satellite imagery analysis could have a massive potential for advancing peace processes. Data Science for Sustainable Development (DSSD), the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) & ESRI are working to understand current limitations & best practices for peacebuilders & those working in conflict-affected contexts. Join Laura Mills & Joshua Panganiban from […]
As disasters and the adverse effects of climate change have become an ever more significant driver of displacement and a compounding factor for those already displaced, the UN Secretary-General’s recently issued Action Agenda on Internal Displacement calls for a dramatic scale-up of global efforts on risk reduction, preparedness and climate change adaptation. The Action Agenda […]
The centrality of human rights in preventing conflict and promoting sustainable peace is broadly recognised and established in the United Nations Charter. They are a key tool of the international community to help prevent, manage or resolve conflict. But to what extent are human rights considered during peacebuilding itself? In this event, you will hear […]
In the aftermath of the Cold War, there has been a growing willingness to address human rights violations and war crimes following periods of violent conflict or authoritarian rule. Transitional justice mechanisms, such as truth commissions, criminal tribunals and reparation programs have thus become crucial elements of democratisation and peacebuilding processes. Adapting to different political, […]
The International Center for Transitional Justice and the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs cordially invites you to attend a high-level conference addressing pressing questions regarding victim representation and participation in criminal proceedings at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and at the national level. The event will take place on Zoom, on July 6-7, 2022, from 14:00 to 17:30 CET/ […]
Context: In the context of Russian full-scale military aggression against Ukraine, national resilience of the country has been of vital importance. Ukrainian society demonstrated unprecedented mobilization across the country defending lives, dignity, rights of all citizens and territorial integrity of Ukraine. The mobilization of Ukrainian society and the tightening of existing horizontal networks have become a model of national […]