Areas of work: Inclusion
QUNO co-hosts first of a series of discussions on Prevention
In February, QUNO was pleased to co-host the launch of the Civil Society-UN Prevention Platform’s discussion series on prevention. The...
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QUNO brings attention to peacebuilding issues at UN meetings on the Sahel
During meetings held on November 13-14, Member States and UN actors came together to discuss strategies for peacebuilding and sustaining...
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Navigating Inclusion in Peace Processes
Following the launch of the joint World Bank and United Nations Report Pathways to Peace in March, the High-Level Event...
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Development and Security Rely on Peace, Justice and Inclusion: Statement by Peacebuilding Organizations
September 21 marks the International Day of Peace, which was established in 1981 by a unanimous resolution in the UN’s...
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Sustaining Peace: Partnerships for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
“There is no room for complacency when it comes to peace.” H.E. Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, President of the 72nd Session...
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QUNO advocates for inclusive approaches to peacebuilding funding at PBC annual session
QUNO was one of four civil society organizations that participated in the UN Peacebuilding Commission’s (PBC) annual session held on 30...
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QUNO supports civil society action on peace issues in the 2030 Agenda
Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by Member States in September 2015, is well on its way....
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Transitions, Inclusion and Opportunities in the new UN Peacebuilding Landscape
This document summarizes the remarks made by QUNO during the 2016 annual session of the UN's Peacebuilding Commission, which focused...
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ICM Inclusion Remarks
QUNO New York Director, Andrew Tomlinson, was invited to speak as a panelist in the public consultation on Social Inclusion...
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The importance of inclusion, transparency and consultation in revenue mobilization
Remarks made by QUNO at the UN Peacebuilding Commission Annual Session in New York.
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