BOOK LAUNCH INVITATION: “How do you solve a problem like the GPH-NDFP Peace Process?”
The Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (CPCS) cordially invites you to join distinguished guests, Government of the Philippines representatives, civil society... Read More
New Peace Museum archives highlight hope & resiliency
In April 2016, the Cambodia Peace Museum – a major project being carried out by the Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies... Read More
Exhibition explores youth ideas of peace & reconciliation in Cambodia
Featuring a collection of paintings by students from the Cambodia Land Mine Museum (CLMM) School, Peace Art – a new exhibition currently... Read More
Peace is for Everyone: Bangsamoro stories of hope, survival, pain and resilience
A new publication, Peace is for Everyone: Bangsamoro stories of hope, survival, pain and resilience, seeks to portray the individual and collective... Read More
“We Want Genuine Peace” Book Launch
The Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (CPCS) would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all those who joined us for... Read More
“We want to know what peace is – we want to feel it”
In violent conflict, communities are the ones who are the most affected and who experience first-hand any changes brought about by ceasefire... Read More
Renewed hope and challenges in the Government of the Philippines & the National Democratic Front of the Philippines Peace Process
The recent election of a new administration of the Philippines opens a clear window of opportunity to revive the Government of the... Read More
New archives, new partners and Paris Peace Accords Gala
The Cambodia Peace Museum has been busy collecting archives and strengthening and expanding our networks to build a solid foundation for the... Read More
New book looks back on 10 years of GPH-NDFP peace process and proposes ways forward
How do you end a protracted, seemingly intractable, conflict that has lasted for more than 40 years? And how do you do... Read More
People of Myanmar’s Peace Process now in Burmese
The CPCS publication Making Peace in Their Own Words: People of Myanmar’s Peace Process is now available online in Burmese. The book,... Read More
Listening to communities: Strengthening inclusivity & understanding
What is CPCS Listening Methodology and how is it carried out? How can listening projects be used in peacebuilding efforts to increase inclusivity and... Read More
Ceasefire monitoring report now in Burmese
The CPCS publication We Want Genuine Peace: Voices of communities from Myanmar’s ceasefire areas in 2015 is now available in Burmese. Based... Read More
Communal violence publication now available in Burmese
Using CPCS Listening Methodology, this publication elevates community voices from six locations in Myanmar that experienced communal violence to reveal a strong... Read More
Karen unity building paper now in Burmese
The CPCS publication Karen Unity Building Initiatives: Towards sustainable peace in Myanmar is now available online in Burmese. In light of ongoing... Read More
What next in the Mindanao peace process?
Emma Leslie & Kristian Herbolzheimer The non-passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) by Congress did not come as a surprise. It was... Read More
Liaison Offices Learning Paper available in Burmese
Building Infrastructures for Peace: The Role of Liaison Offices in Myanmar’s Peace Process, a Learning Paper published by CPCS, is now available... Read More
MILF peace history launched in Mindanao
On February 15, the Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies officially launched a new book, The Journey of the Moro Islamic Liberation... Read More
Reaching out, sharing reflections
MUSEUM DIARY: Phnom Penh, February 11 2016 The Peace Museum Team has just wrapped up a busy week in Phnom Penh. We met... Read More
CPCS receives first Peace Museum archives
On February 4, CPCS Co-founder and Peace Museum visionary Ngarm Soth Plai and CPCS Executive Director Emma Leslie accepted the first archives... Read More
Exploring Cambodia’s peace and history through art
Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies co-founder and Cambodia Peace Museum visionary Ngarm Soth Plai and Siem Reap-based artist Sasha Constable recently... Read More