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29 July 2021/ Local development

A look back onto Wales’ elections

The election held in Wales on May 6th 2021 was the first election of Members to a body called the Welsh Parliament or, in Welsh, Senedd Cymru (it is normally just called the Senedd by both Welsh and English speakers, rather...

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15 July 2021/ Anti-Modern Slavery

The Everyday Cruelties of the UK Asylum System

This blog was written for Border Criminologies by Waging Peace volunteer and SOAS, University of London research fellow Dr Susanne Jaspars. GPG recently partnered with Waging Peace, along with Rights Lab...

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29 June 2021/ Local development

Local Government and Covid19

Gavin Callaghan is the former leader of Basildon Borough Council in Essex. Whilst serving as Leader, Gavin steered the council through the COVID19 crisis and secured the council’s financial base. Gavin believes greater...

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17 June 2021/ Anti-Modern Slavery

How did the Covid-19 pandemic impact modern slavery and human trafficking in Sudan?

Report on the 26 May online conference On Wednesday 26th May, GPG hosted an online seminar alongside the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), and Waging...

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27 May 2021/ Anti-Modern Slavery

The impacts of Covid-19 on human trafficking in Sudan

GPG partnered with the University of Nottingham's Rights Lab, the Royal United Services Institute, and Waging Peace on an interview-based, essential research project on the impacts of Covid-19 on human trafficking and...

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13 May 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

A Modern Parliament for a Modern Armenia: Global Partners Governance work with the National Assembly of Armenia

This blog was written by parliamentary expert and GPG Associate Alex Brazier. In it he outlines the challenges and development of our project with the National Assembly of Armenia and provides an overview of the core...

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29 April 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

ICT & Parliaments: What does innovation look like in 2021?

This blog was written by GPG’s MENA Manager Nayla Zein. She reports on a conversation organised by GPG between international Information and Communication Technology (ICT) experts on the topic of remote and virtual...

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22 April 2021/ Parliamentary innovation

Unveiling our Areas of Expertise: 5 great themes for GPG’s work

In anticipation of the forthcoming launch of our new website, GPG is delighted to share with you the 5 Areas of Expertise we drew out to be our platform’s navigational pillars. Those 5 themes emerged from examining the...

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15 April 2021/ Anti-Modern Slavery

The Politics of Anti-Trafficking

Our Head of Policy and Partnerships Maria Peiró Mir wrote this piece for Delta 8.7 , the Alliance 8.7 Knowledge Platform on the work she conducted for GPG in Honduras and Sudan...

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08 April 2021/ Youth & Gender

Giving Young People a Voice: Youth Rights and Engagement in Uzbekistan

This week’s blog by GPG Associate Aileen Walker reports on the second GPGF “From Policy to Impact” webinar forum with the Uzbekistan Parliamentary Commission on Follow-up and Compliance with International Human...

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