By Abdiel Kude, GFP Volunteer from Nigeria What are some of the issues women face in Nigeria: Some societal issues women face in Nigeria relate to low self-perception (a large number of women do not see themselves as pro-anything), low self esteem, relegation by men...
For three weeks this summer, we had six fantastic volunteers from the University of Pennsylvania working with GFP in their role as Penn International Impact Consultants (PIIC). They helped us write country strategies, develop a business plan to increase profit from...
16 June 2015 – Last week, we were honoured to host a delegation from the Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium in Jordan and His Excellency, Mr Didier Reynders, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the Generations For Peace headquarters in...
By Mark Clark, CEO This blog post delves a bit deeper into the field of Sport for Peace and Development (SPD), and describes a “Spectrum” and “Typology” which are useful to understand different types of SPD activities, and the clear positioning within them of the...
Generations For Peace launched its first-ever crowdfunding campaign on 1 June, with the plan to raise at least $7000 in 30 days. Funds gathered during the month will go towards supporting a women’s empowerment for peace programme in northern Nigeria. Over six months,...