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Activity Reports

IPB’s annual Activity Reports are an account of all activities conducted throughout the year. They describe our strategy and the events organized and publications produced to achieve it. The reports also list the names of the Board and Council members.

Activity Report 2021

Activity Report 2020

Activity Report 2019

Activity Report 2018

Activity Report 2017

Activity Report 2016

Activity Report 2015

Activity Report 2014

Activity Report 2013

Activity Report 2012

Activity Report 2011

Activity Report 2010

Activity Report 2009

Activity Report 2008

Activity Report 2006 – 2007

Activity Report 2005

Activity Report 2004

Activity Report 2001 – 2003

Activity Report 1998 – 2000

Activity Report 1997

Activity Report 1995 – 1996

Activity Report 1994 – 1995

Activity Report 1993 – 1994

Activity Report 1992 – 1993

Activity Report 1991 – 1992

Activity Report 1990 – 1991

Do you want to know more about IPB’s history before 1990? Take a look at the book published in April 1991 by Reiner Santi and the International Peace Bureau:

“100 years of peace making – A history of the International Peace Bureau and other international peace movement organisations and networks”

Author adminPosted on May 9, 2016June 1, 2023Categories Activities, Activity Reports

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Events

  • Invitation to the online conference The Baltic Sea - a Sea of Peace! (June 14, 2025 from 2pm to 6pm) - Please register !
    • Saturday - Jun 14, 2025
  • Protest for Peace and Justice: No to NATO War Summit
    • Sunday - Jun 22, 2025
  • Peace Conference in Brussels – June 23, 2025
    • Monday - Jun 23, 2025
  • Neutrality Colloquium: A Call to Action for Active Neutrality & World Peace
    • Thursday - Jun 26, 2025 - Friday - Jun 27, 2025
  • Demonstration in Ramstein
    • Friday - Jun 27, 2025 - Saturday - Jun 28, 2025
  • Global Day of Media Action to Close Bases – July 14, 2025
    • Monday - Jul 14, 2025
  • GCOMS It is time for the weapons to fall silent and for diplomacy to begin to resolve the conflict. The International Summit for Peace in Ukraine was the outcome of the work of IPB and many other civil society institutions. Click here to learn more about it.
    GCOMS Learn more about IPB's activities, actions and work on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Ukrainian War since the 24th of February, 2022.
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    GCOMS Join and participate in IPB´s all year-round "Global Campaign on Military Spending" (GCOMS)

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