Provide assistance to States, upon their request, including through the Peacebuilding Commission and the entire United Nations system, in full conformity with national ownership and needs, to build national capacity to promote, develop and implement their nationally owned prevention efforts and address the root causes of violence and conflict in their countries, including through sharing best practice and lessons learned.
UN entity lead: Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
Milestone 1 |
Deployment of Peace and Development Advisers across 55 countries under the Joint UNDP–DPPA Programme on Building National Capacities for Conflict Prevention, providing support to national infrastructures for peace and prevention strategies.
*Planned reductions in deployments are expected in the coming months due to the funding shortage.
Milestone 2 | Deadline 31 December 2025
Completion of the 2025 Peacebuilding Architecture Review, providing recommendations on the role of the Peacebuilding Commission in supporting Member States’ national prevention and peacebuilding efforts.
Why is this action important?
Building lasting peace starts with national leadership and solutions. This action ensures that countries seeking support via the Peacebuilding Commission can draw on the full expertise of the UN System to strengthen their national prevention and peacebuilding efforts.
What happens next?
The Peacebuilding Architecture Review is expected to be completed by December 2025.