The eleventh GCCT newsletter

The eleventh GCCT newsletter

TransConflict is pleased to present the eleventh Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation (GCCT) newsletter, showcasing the work of the GCCT and its members.

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1) New members of the GCCT

New members of the GCCT

TransConflict is pleased to announce five new members of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, from Uganda, Pakistan, Nigeria, Liberia and Somalia, respectively. Read on…

2) GCCT Members in Focus

The NGO Support Centre from Cyprus

TransConflict is pleased to showcase the work of the NGO Support Centre from Cyprus, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation.  Read on…

3) GCCT Insight and Analysis

4) GCCT Activities, Advocacy, Research and Requests

Participatory governance as a strategy for transforming conflict in Rwanda

Never Again Rwanda, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, is embarking on a renewed mission – a four-year program run jointly with Interpeace – to enhance participatory governance across Rwanda. Read on…

Serbia and Kosovo – businesswomen as drivers of change

TransConflict Serbia and Democracy for Development (D4D) from Kosovo organized a conference in Belgrade, entitled “Opportunities and Challenges in Business Cooperation between Serbian and Kosovan* Businesswomen – Businesswomen as Drivers of Change”, as part of the on-going project, ‘Creating a New Generation of Women Leaders in Serbia and Kosovo’, supported by the British Embassies in Belgrade and Pristina, respectively. Read on…

International Peace and Development Training Center (IPDTC) training courses

TransConflict is pleased to present information about new training courses offered by the International Peace and Development Training Center (IPDTC), which was established by the Peace Action Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR), a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation (GCCT). Read on…

Collaborative Conflict Transformation in South Sudan

TransConflict is pleased to announce the launch of our Collaborative Conflict Transformation initiative in South Sudan, which aims to provide a thorough overview of all aspects of conflict in the world’s youngest country. Read on…

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