EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – Human Rights and Gender Mainstreaming in CSDP Missions: Where does the EU stand?

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

Human rights, the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda and gender equality are key elements to ensure human security. They are increasingly taken into account in the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions. In the ‘CFSP Report – Our priorities in 2017’, the EU and its Member States committed to continue ‘promoting the […]

EPLO MEMBER ORGANISATION EVENT – M&E Thursday Talk – Faith Matters: How to Design, Monitor & Evaluate Inter-Religious Peacebuilding

'Faith Matters: How to Design, Monitor & Evaluate Inter-Religious Peacebuilding' is part of a webinar series which DME for Peace are hosting. DME for Peace is a global community of practitioners, evaluators, donors, and academics who share best and emerging practices on how to design, monitor, and evaluate peacebuilding programs. Through greater collaboration and transparency […]

EPLO MEMBER ORGANISATION EVENT – Negotiating Peace and Justice: ICTJ’s 2017 Intensive Course on Transitional Justice and Peace Processes

Sant Felip Neri House Barcelona

The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), the Barcelona International Peace Resource Center (BIPRC) and the International Catalan Institute for Peace (ICIP) are organising an Intensive Course on Transitional Justice and Peace Processes entitled 'Negotiating Peace and Justice: A Course on the Place of Transitional Justice in Peace Processes'. It will focus on practical examples […]

EPLO MEMBER ORGANISATION EVENT – Beyond a Leap of Faith: Evaluative Practices for Monitoring and Evaluating Inter-Religious Peacebuilding

European Institute of Peace 25 rue des deux églises, Brussels

This meeting will be an interactive discussion that will reflect on the experiences and challenges that inter-religious action for peacebuilding poses for monitoring and evaluation. We will assess some proposed practices we believe will improve the way inter-religious actions for peacebuilding can be monitored and evaluated and will assess their implications at the policy and […]

EPLO MEMBER ORGANISATION EVENT – M&E Thursday Talk – How much is a dollar worth? Understanding value in peacebuilding and violence prevention

'How much is a dollar worth? Understanding value in peacebuilding and violence prevention' is part of a webinar series which DME for Peace are hosting. DME for Peace is a global community of practitioners, evaluators, donors, and academics who share best and emerging practices on how to design, monitor, and evaluate peacebuilding programs. Through greater […]

CIVIL SOCIETY DIALOGUE NETWORK EVENT – Countering violent extremism more effectively: Experience from the ground

Brussels Brussels

Preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) is a high-priority policy area, for which the European Union (EU) has a range of external action tools at its disposal that connect the internal and external dimensions of EU policy. P/CVE policies are largely gender-blind, but their implementation is highly gendered in practice. This may hamper the identification […]

EPLO BROWN BAG LUNCH EVENT – The Kosovo Specialist Court and Transitional Justice in Kosovo

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

The Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, widely referred to as the “Kosovo Specialist Court”, is a hybrid international court established within Kosovo’s judicial system and located in The Hague. Its purpose is to try cases of war crimes which occurred between 1998 and 2000, involving the mainly ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). […]

EPLO MEMBER ORGANISATION EVENT – Panel discussion ‘Extractives in Latin America: what are the responses at the grassroots, EU & international levels?’

COMECE office Square de Meeûs, 19/1, Brussels

Pax Christi International, CIDSE, the International family of Catholic social justice organisations and the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the EU (COMECE) are co-organising a panel discussion entitled 'Extractives in Latin America: what are the responses at the grassroots, EU & international levels?'. Many Latin American communities are heavily affected by the activities of […]

EPLO MEMBER ORGANISATION EVENT – Panel discussion ‘Partnerships in Conflict’

London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street, London

Oxfam International, International Alert and the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa are co-organising a panel discussion to hear findings from Oxfam’s and International Alert’s new report 'Partnerships in Conflict' and fresh insights on the realities and dilemmas faced by civil society organisations (CSOs) in situations of violent conflicts and the role the international community can […]