The fourteenth GCCT newsletter

The fourteenth GCCT newsletter

TransConflict is pleased to present the fourteenth 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 two new members of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation Community of Restorative Researchers (UK) and Absolutely Justice and Peace (Democratic Republic of Congo).

2) GCCT Members in Focus

3) GCCT Insight and Analysis

4) GCCT Activities, Advocacy, Research and Requests

‘We want to show that healing is a very important need’

Never Again Rwanda, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, has published a new study, entitled ‘Societal Healing in Rwanda: A mapping of actors and approaches’. Read on…

The role of women and youth in preventing violent extremism in Afghanistan

TransConflict is pleased to present insights into the work of Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU), a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, focusing on the role of women and youth in preventing violent extremism in Laghman and Kabul province, respectively; plus efforts to enhance access to mainstream religious knowledge as a means of countering violent extremism in Logar Province. Read on…

Empowering Afghan women to monitor and advocate for women’s rights

TransConflict is pleased to present insights into the Bureau for Reconstruction and Development’s work to empower Afghan women to monitor and advocate for women’s rights, and to promote women in business in Afghanistan. Read on…

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