![]() ![]() ![]() Vision GPPAC seeks a world where violence and armed conflicts are prevented and resolved by peaceful means based on justice, gender equity, sustainable development and human security for all. Each region is represented in the International Steering Group, which jointly determines our global agenda and approach. The network consists of 15 regional networks, with priorities and agendas specific to their environment. The discussions reflected on the importance of being attentive to gender dynamics in peacebuilding and conflict prevention and what a gender- sensitive approach to peace and security entails, including hegemonic masculinities and active involvement of men as partners of women peace activists.The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a global network led by civil society organisations (CSOs) actively working to prevent violent conflict and build more peaceful societies. ![]() ![]() Over 80 representatives of Permanent Missions, the United Nations and civil society organisations attended the event as well as r epresentatives of partner organizations SAMYAK (India), FemLINKPACIFIC (Fiji) and CIASE (Colombia). The discussion provided insights and new opportunities for the advancement of UNSCR 1325, including in the light of the newly adopted UNSCR 2122 calling on specific actors to enhance women’s leadership in conflict prevention. On the occasion of the 13th anniversary of UNSCR 1325, the Women Peacemakers Program (WPP), the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) and Conciliation Resources, organised a public event on gender, peace and security. ![]()
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