By Sarah Squires, Communications Officer at Generations For Peace The conflict in Northern Ireland can be traced back to the 17th century, when the English monarchy attempted to anglicise the nation. Up until this point the island had remained Gaelic Irish for the...
19 December 2016 – Amman: Generations For Peace has launched a peace-building programme with the National Peace Council of Sri Lanka, supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), to break down conflict divides and develop greater...
Since the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2250 on 9 December 2016, Generations For Peace volunteers and staff have taken significant steps towards shaping lasting peace and contributing to justice and reconciliation. ...
On 21st November Generations For Peace was accepted as an associate of the United Nations Department of Public Information. NGOs play an important role in carrying out the United Nation’s goals and contribute to the development, implementation and monitoring of...
11 December 2016 – Amman: Marking the first anniversary of the United Nations Security Council’s resolution 2250, Generations For Peace today reaffirmed its support for the resolution, which is designed to give youth a greater voice in decision-making at all levels to...