Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) Burkina Faso
Francophone Consultants’ Network “Cercle de Gaynaako”
CSC Hub “Club” Niger
CSC Hub Burkina
Hub for Conflict Sensitivity in West and Central Africa
Environment and Peace – Open calls for new partners
WWF – World Wide Fund for Nature
How can conservation succeed where conflict is a daily reality? That’s the question the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) set out to answer through their partnership with us.
Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN)
GYBN unites youth in knowledge exchange, grassroots action, capacity-building, and policymaking, influencing change from local communities to international decision-making forums. The network amplifies marginalised voices in environmental governance and challenges traditional power dynamics, making space for youth-led conservation.
PeaceNexus board-level peer-learning group for international peacebuilding organisations
Rationale Board members of INGOs face a number of challenges in effectively and adequately playing their governance role. Board member of peacebuilding organisations face additional challenges that pertain to the
Peer-learning dialogue on integrating Gender in the DNA of Peacebuilding
The gender advisors of two former OD partners of PeaceNexus, Conciliation Resources and CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Foundation, bonded over the many challenges they faced in their drive to mainstream gender within their organisation.
Policy Brief: Overview and Analysis of Regional Non-Governmental Initiatives in Central Asia
This research, conducted by a team of researchers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, provides an overview of non-governmental initiatives in Central Asia to inform the upcoming Collective Learning and Reflection
Prishtina Institute for Political Studies (PIPS)
The Prishtina Institute for Political Studies (PIPS) is an independent non-governmental organization established in 2003, under the auspices and support of the Council of Europe. Through its School of Political Studies, PIPS’ flagship programme, the organisation