As of July 1st, the first application round for the PAX Activist Academy is open. Speak up for social justice and acquire the necessary skills to strengthen your voice and power as a change agent.
A new report published by a group of 19 civil society organizations and trade unions exposes the largest European financial institutions investing in international arms producers that sell weapons to Israel. In total, these financial institutions have provided 36.1 billion EUR in loans and underwritings, and hold 26 billion EUR in shares and bonds in […]
On May 21, the UN Security Council (UNSC) held its annual debate on the Protection of Civilians (PoC) in armed conflict, during which Member States reflected on the 25th anniversary of UNSC resolution 1265 (1999) and the Secretary-General’s 2024 PoC report.
On April 2nd, General Electric completed the spin off of its energy business, which has now began trading under the name GE Vernova.
Environment, Peace, and Security Implications from the War in Sudan and Spillover Effects on South Sudan
A large majority of Dutch people think the Netherlands should speak out in favour of a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. This is shown by a survey conducted by Ipsos I&O, commissioned by PAX.
Oxfam Novib, PAX and The Rights Forum are again starting summary proceedings against the Dutch State. We see that the state is not correctly implementing the earlier ruling by not stopping every export and transit of F-35 parts with final final destination Israel. Our attempts to get the government to clarify and fully comply unfortunately […]
This year marks both the 25th anniversary of the UN Security Council’s adoption of the protection of civilians (POC) in armed conflict agenda, and the 75th anniversary of the 1949 Geneva Conventions.
Lebanon should immediately halt forced deportations of Syrian refugees and reverse a set of unprecedented and draconian measures that were announced on 8 May 2024.
Lebanese authorities and the European Union must respect their obligations under international law and not forcibly return refugees to Syria as long as the conditions for safe, voluntary and dignified returns are not met.
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