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    peacebuilding
    /ˈpiːsˌbɪldɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the implementation of measures intended to create or sustain peace, especially in an area affected by conflict: "the country has registered noticeable progress in peacebuilding and reconstruction"

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  2. Peacebuilding is an activity that aims to resolve injustice in nonviolent ways and to transform the cultural and structural conditions that generate deadly or destructive conflict. It revolves around developing constructive personal, group, and political relationships across ethnic, religious, class, national, and racial boundaries.

  3. The Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) is a network of 200+ organizations working in 181 countries to prevent and reduce violent conflict, violence and fragility and build sustainable peace. Peacebuilding is in our name, but what exactly is peacebuilding?

  4. Peacebuilding is a long-term process of encouraging people to talk, repairing relationships, and reforming institutions. For positive change to last, everyone affected by a destructive conflict has to be involved in the process of building peace.

  5. everydaypeacebuilding.com › what-is-peacebuildingWhat is Peacebuilding?

    “Peacebuilding is defined as working ON conflict, with an intention to produce ‘primary’ or ‘secondary’ peacebuilding outcomes, to: reduce the risk of a lapse or relapse into violent conflict by directly addressing root causes and consequences of conflict; strengthen national, community and individual capacities to address conflict ...

  6. Peacebuilding means supporting people in or at risk of conflict to prevent or end direct violence. It also means creating the conditions for sustainable peaceful coexistence and peaceful social change.

  7. Jul 27, 2016 · In a keynote interview with UN News Centre, Assistant-Secretary-General Oscar Fernández-Taranco speaks about the evolution of peacebuilding, from a post-conflict idea to a preventive action...

  8. Most peacebuilding happens once conflict – i.e. major, large-scale violence – has ended. But some peacebuilding tasks can start even during conflict.

  9. Mar 27, 2020 · Peacebuilding is a complex process that involves multiple actors and requires values, goals, and commitment to human rights and needs. Furthermore, it takes into account structural forms of injustice and violence, as well as the underlying cultures, histories, and root causes of violence.

  10. Jun 22, 2024 · In the first years of the 21st century, annual UN expenditures on peacekeeping operations exceeded $2 billion. In addition to traditional peacekeeping and preventive diplomacy, in the post-Cold War era the functions of UN forces were expanded considerably to include peacemaking and peace building.

  11. Peacebuilding definition: an approach to humanitarian aid work with a primary focus on reducing or preventing violent conflict by building and supporting stable political and cultural institutions (often used attributively).