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The project Strengthening Early Warning and Mobilising Early Action aimed to contribute to the establishment, development and reinforcement of early warning mechanisms and increase opportunities for civil society to influence responses to conflicts by providing field-based conflict analysis to the EU
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The EU-CIVCAP project was aimed at providing a comprehensive, comparative and multidisciplinary analysis of EU civilian capabilities for external conflict prevention and peacebuilding in order to identify civilian means to enhance these capabilities and address existing shortcomings. This project was
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Academic Friends of EPLO is an informal network of academics working on peacebuilding and conflict issues, and/or the role of the EU in peacebuilding worldwide. The purpose of the network is to connect practitioners and advocates seeking to influence the EU to make it more effective at peacebuilding
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The project consisted of a series of public events in EU Member States in the form of dialogues and round-tables which discussed opportunities and challenges for the EU to increase its peacebuilding potential and analyse the role of EU Member States in certain EU policy fields and conflict-affected
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EPLO Brown Bag Lunch events are 1–1.5 hour-long, informal round-table discussions on a wide range of geographic and thematic topics with relevance for the EU and its support for peacebuilding and conflict prevention. Participation is free and (usually) open to all but registration is mandatory
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CSDN events take the form of dialogue meetings which bring together relevant civil society actors and EU policy-makers. They take place in Brussels, EU Member States and conflict-affected countries with EU presence.
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capacity to anticipate, analyse, prevent and respond to threats to stability and human development posed by violent conflict and crisis. A third phase of the project began in April 2017 and will last until 2020.
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EPLO took part in the Role of Civil Society in European Crisis Management (RoCS) project in autumn 2005. The RoCS project was prepared by the Civil Society Conflict Prevention Network (KATU) and the
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EPLO has 39 member organisations from 16 European countries (13 EU Member States plus Kosovo, Norway and Switzerland). EPLO's members are individual NGOs, networks of NGOs, and think tanks.
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The Civil Society Dialogue Network (CSDN) is a mechanism for dialogue between civil society and EU policy-makers on issues related to peace and conflict. The project is co-financed by the
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To strengthen the implementation of a gender-sensitive approach in EU policy and practice which enables the EU to be more inclusive and effective in promoting peace.
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on promoting a human security-based approach. EPLO was also part of the second phase of the RoCS project, implemented together with the
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and other actors active on peacebuilding in fragile countries. This three-year long project took place from June 2013 to June 2016.
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To ensure that conflict prevention and peacebuilding are prominent within the policies and structures of EU external affairs.
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Preventing and Responding to Conflict: Developing EU Civilian Capabilities for Sustainable Peace (EU-CIVCAP)
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in 2006. Its overall objective was to promote understanding and awareness EU Member States and
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The Initiative for Peacebuilding was a consortium of 10 civil society organisations led by
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The Conflict Prevention Partnership (CPP) was a co-operative effort composed by EPLO, the
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EPLO's policy work is organised in the following working groups and ad hoc groups:
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To integrate peacebuilding into EU development policy, programmes and approaches.
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regions. This project started in January 2013 and was terminated in June 2014.
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The European Peacebuilding Liaison Office - Interview with Nicholas Beger
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Sonya Reines-Djivanides has been the executive director since June 2015.
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To secure increased resources for conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
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The EU and Peacebuilding: From European Peace Project to Global Actor
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Contribution from the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office (EPLO)
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Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR)
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To promote peacebuilding in EU response to specific conflicts.
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with academics carrying out research on the EU and conflict.
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Women, peace and security: translating policy into practice
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launched in December 2015 and received funding from the
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Launched in 2010, the CSDN aims at strengthening EU and
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analysis into EU policy-making. Its activities include:
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Strengthening Early Warning and Mobilising Early Action
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Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
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Strengthening Early Warning and Mobilising Early Action
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and EPLO, and managed by EPLO in co-operation with the
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is the independent civil society platform of European
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Role of Civil Society in European Crisis Management
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