Baladiyati project
The Baladiyati project aims to strengthen the capacity of Libyan municipality staff to deliver key local services in a conflict sensitive and gender responsive way.
Social Peace and Local Development in Libya
The Social Peace and Local Development programme aims to build social cohesion and prevent community conflict by supporting a network of Social Peace Partnerships across Libya.
Libyan Peacebuilding Practitioners’ Network
The Peacebuilding Network brought together Libyan Community Leaders and Elders from across the country, working to build peace at local and national levels.
Expanding the civic space in Libya
This project aims to contribute to maintaining – and, where possible, expanding- a safe, open, and diverse civic space in Libya.
Conflict sensitive assistance in Libya
The conflict sensitive assistance programme aims to strengthen the conflict sensitivity of humanitarian and development implementers in Libya.
Building a more inclusive peace: women’s inclusion and leadership
A key part of our work in Libya focuses supporting women’s inclusion in peacebuilding efforts, ensuring women’s perspectives and needs are better reflected in decision-making, and understanding how different gendered experiences of conflict impact peacebuilding.
Conflict sensitivity considerations relating to the Libya Storm Daniel response
This note provides a brief overview of conflict sensitivity considerations relating to the international response to Storm Daniel in Libya which can be identified at this early stage of the response.
Conflict sensitivity considerations relating to the Libya Storm Daniel response
This note provides a brief overview of conflict sensitivity considerations relating to the international response to Storm Daniel in Libya which can be identified at this early stage of the response.
Increasing the visibility of Libyan women in politics
We are working with Social Peace Partnerships across the country to increase the visibility and meaningful participation of women in local elections and politics.
No Stability Without Peace: an initiative for peace in Libya
Serein Sharda, grant officer for Peaceful Change initiative in Libya, writes about her experience of working on the No Stability Without Peace initiative.
Promoting public engagement with the Constitution in Libya
Two members of the Peacemakers’ Network, from different parts of Libya, took the lead in developing a campaign on public engagement with the Constitution drafting process.
Conflict Sensitivity resources for international assistance providers in Libya
PCi has developed a number of resources for international assistance providers working in the country to inform the conflict sensitivity of their activities.