Reflecting on the cost of conflict and the value of peace


by The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star— Every year, at dawn on April 25, Australians, New Zealanders and our friends from across the world come together. We remember the soldiers from the Australian and New Zealander Army Corps who landed at the beaches of Gallipoli on this date in 1915.

Rappler—Women, peace, and security agenda goes beyond armed conflict – expert, advocates. Indonesian and Timorese advocates find the UN Security Council's resolution on women, peace, and security relevant to their causes in LGBTQ+ rights and anti-domestic violence

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