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The Conflict Prevention Partnership is a cooperative effort by the International Crisis Group, International Alert, the European Policy Centre and the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office, whose aim is to work to prevent conflicts worldwide by helping improve the European Union's conflict prevention, crisis management and peacebuilding capacities.


The end of September 2006 marked the end of the one year pilot project to establish a Conflict Prevention Partnership (CPP). The partners, International Crisis Group, International Alert, the European Policy Centre and the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office, all consider that it was a most useful exercise and that the CPP provided real added value to all stakeholders. This was also the view expressed by Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner in her address to the final CPP public event in Brussels on 12 September. It is expected that there will be a further Commission tender in the coming weeks and it is thus likely that the network will be continued in some manner in the future.

Recent publications

» Peacebuilding in the Great Lakes: Challenges and opportunities for the EU in the DRC, International Alert report, 30 October 2006
» DDR: Supporting Security and Development, The EU's Added Value, International Alert report, 1 September 2006
» Moldova’s Uncertain Future, Crisis Group Europe Report N°175, 17 August 2006
» Bolivia's Rocky Road to Reforms, Crisis Group Latin America Report Nº18, 3 July 2006
» El camino incierto de las reformas en Bolivia, Informe sobre América Latina N°18, 3 July 2006
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Last modified 24-Aug-2007