The fifteenth GCCT newsletter

The fifteenth GCCT newsletter

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

Download the GCCT newsletter in pdf format

1) New members of the GCCT

Four new members of the GCCT

TransConflict is pleased to announce four new members of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation from Kosovo, Pakistan, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo, respectively.

2) GCCT Members in Focus

3) GCCT Insight and Analysis

4) GCCT Activities, Advocacy, Research and Requests

UN Security Council adopts resolution on Youth, Peace and Security

On 9 December 2015 the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace & Security. The historical document is the first of its kind to recognize the positive role young people play in building sustainable peace and to lay out the need for governments and other stakeholders to support young people in this role. It represents a landmark for the participation of young people involved in transforming conflict, peacebuilding and countering violence. Read on…

A mine free world is possible

It is possible to fully implement the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, but it requires political will, commitment and sufficient resources, the Danish Demining Group (DDG) stated ahead of the High-level Panel on the Ottawa Convention held on March 2nd in Geneva. Read on…

To read previous versions of the GCCT newsletter, please visit:


What are the principles of conflict transformation?

FacebooktwitterlinkedinmailFacebooktwitterlinkedinmail

FacebooktwitterlinkedinrssFacebooktwitterlinkedinrss

14 Responses

  1. Pingback : The sixteenth GCCT newsletter - TransConflict

  2. Pingback : The seventeenth GCCT newsletter - TransConflict

  3. Pingback : The eighteenth GCCT newsletter - TransConflict

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Show Buttons
Hide Buttons