Guidance Note The Lisbon Treaty has - for the first time - explicitly enshrined, as one of the objectives of the EU’s external action “to preserve peace, prevent conflicts and strengthen international security, in accordance with...
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Publication Date: 31 October 2011 For most post-conflict countries, the transition to peace is daunting. In countries with high-value natural resources – including oil, gas, diamonds, other minerals, and timber –the stakes are...
The purpose of this report is to highlight both the progress and results that the Environmental Cooperation for Peacebuilding (ECP) programme has achieved in the field of environmental peacebuilding from 2008 to 2015 within each...
Publication Date: 29 October 2012 When a country emerges from violent conflict, the management of the environment and natural resources has important implications for short-term peacebuilding and long-term stability, particularly...
http://environmentalpeacebuilding.org/publications/books/water-and-post… Publication Date: March 2014 Water is a basic human need, and despite predictions of "water wars," shared waters have proven to be the...
This report is the principal deliverable of the “Final Evaluation of the Instrument for Stability – Crisis Response Component (2007-2013)”. The evaluation is an independent assessment of the overall implementation of the...
Libya International Peace Forum: Supporting the Role of Municipalities, Civil Society & Citizens in Peacebuilding at the Local Level Dates: 6 – 7 September 2017 Tunis, Tunisia The Libya International Peace Forum: Supporting the...
The European Union has a responsibility to mainstream conflict sensitivity into all aspects of its external action – particularly development co-operation – if it is to be seen as a global actor aiming to ‘preserve peace, prevent...