Linked with Spasenija Moro – Croatia, and with the Center for Peace, Nonviolence, and Human Rights.
The Network: The core membership of the GPPAC network is comprised of regional and international civil society organizations and networks involved in conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities. Wherever possible, the network engages in active partnerships with individual governments, intergovernmental organizations, private sector associations and other relevant bodies to pursue conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities. (full text).
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Contact: European Centre for Conflict Prevention, Laan van Meerdervoort 70, 2517 AN The Hague, The Netherlands, tel: +31 (0)70 311 0970, fax: +31 (0)70 360 0194, e-mail, website.
About: GPPAC is the world-wide civil society-led network to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of violent conflict. GPPAC works on strengthening civil society networks for peace and security by linking local, national, regional, and global levels of action and effective engagement with governments, the UN system and regional organizations.
GPPAC is structured through fifteen regions, each of which has its own Regional Action Agenda and Work Plan, as well as participating in activities at the global level. The Regional Action Agendas fed into the Global Action Agenda, which was launched at the GPPAC Global Conference at UN Headquarters in July 2005.
The Global Secretariat of GPPAC is held by the European Centre for Conflict Prevention (ECCP) in The Hague, The Netherlands.