A blog report on a session involving the audience discussing how to centre human security, demilitarization, and disbarment in FFP implementation during the Feminist Foreign Policy Community Festival
PAX has already urged the need for a ceasefire in Gaza. But there is also a great risk that the war in Gaza will escalate regionally, specially in Lebanon.
We at PAX are deeply saddened by the death of Bishop Paride Taban, unfortunately at a time when there is great need for peacemakers like him.
The bureaucratic way the Dutch state treats victims of its military operations has been made painfully clear again last week, in a court room in The Hague.
20 NGOs Call on the EU to Step Up Its Enforcement and Adopt New Measures. Read full the statement.
The Amsterdam City Council decided this month to ban blood coal from the Amsterdam port. With the war in Ukraine, the share of blood coal from Colombia has risen sharply.
Last Thursday PAX initiated a petition to call on the government not to give Israel a carte blanche. Various civil society organizations and more than 28,000 people signed this petition in just a few days.
Nine days after Hamas’ attack, Israeli bombing of Gaza continues unabated and the siege takes on dramatic proportions. More than 4,000 Palestinians and Israelis have already been killed since 7 October.
PAX condemns any violence against civilians. We are also deeply concerned that the harsh war language and escalation now being expressed will lead to many more civilian deaths.
The communities of Zemio and Mboki, in the Central African Republic (CAR) and in northern part of the DR Congo, witnessed a subtle, yet significant, transition towards peace assisted by the collaborative efforts of PAX and APRu, as two factions of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) underwent a Disarmament, Demobilization, Repatriation, Reintegration, and Resettlement (DDRRR) […]
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