The seventeenth GCCT newsletter
TransConflict is pleased to present the seventeenth 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
Three new members of the GCCT
TransConflict is pleased to announce three new members of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, from Georgia, Ukraine and Somalia, respectively.
2) GCCT Members in Focus
Act Change Transform from Kenya
TransConflict is pleased to showcase the work of Act Change Transform (ACT!) from Kenya, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation. Read on…
3) GCCT Insight and Analysis
Analysis and Insight by GCCT members
GCCT members continue to provide a range of analysis and insight, including – The Ferhadija Mosque – the untold story, Technology in the service of international conflict resolution, Young refugees and peacebuilding – a missing link, Youth participation 101 – five simple tips for including youth in peacebuilding and Sri Lanka – the halfway mark.
4) GCCT Activities, Advocacy, Research and Requests
Strengthening approaches to combating violent extremism in Afghanistan
Cooperation for Peace and Unity, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, is implementing a comprehensive approach to combating violent extremism in Afghanistan. Read on…
An open letter from The Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice to Ban Ki-moon
TransConflict is pleased to present an open letter from the Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation, to outgoing UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, regarding the current situation in Sri Lanka. Â Read on…
Moving forward the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2250
With the announcement by UN Secretary-general, Ban Ki-Moon, of Graeme Simpson as Lead Author for the Progress Study on Youth, Peace and Security, as well as an advisory group of experts to support the study process, the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2250 takes a step forward. Read on…
Suicides and murder statistics in the Armenian army
Over a period of six years, from 2010 to 2015, the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh armed forces suffered a total of 206 fatal casualties, of which 48 were due to suicide and 43 the results of murders. Read on…
To read previous versions of the GCCT newsletter, please visit:
- The sixteenth GCCT newsletter
- The fiftheenth GCCT newsletter
- The fourteenth GCCT newsletter
- The thirteenth GCCT newsletter
- The twelfth GCCT newsletter
- The eleventh GCCT newsletter
- The tenth GCCT newsletter
- The ninth GCCT newsletter
- The eighth GCCT newsletter
- The seventh GCCT newsletter
- The sixth GCCT newsletter
- The fifth GCCT newsletter
- The fourth GCCT newsletter
- The third GCCT newsletter
- The second GCCT newsletter
- The first GCCT newsletter
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