Generations For Peace

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Generations For Peace (GFP) is a Jordan-based global non-profit peacebuilding organisation, founded in 2007 by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein. Guided by the belief that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but the presence of justice—defined by trust, opportunity, fairness, dignity, access, and belonging—GFP empowers local youth leaders to drive inclusive and transformative change that strengthens community resilience, social cohesion, and equity.

Driven by its vision of empowered local youth fostering lasting peace, GFP’s mission is to enable locally led peacebuilding through inclusive programming, capacity bridging, and strategic partnerships that respond to the unique priorities and pressing needs of communities. The organisation’s core values of integrity, resilience, impact, and innovation define who GFP is and how it operates. It acts with honesty and transparency, perseveres through challenges, strives for meaningful, measurable change, and embraces creativity and adaptive learning.

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Last Updated: October 19, 2025

Generations For Peace Representative

Meet the leaders driving youth empowerment in their countries.

Each country participating in the Global Hope Network is represented by a dedicated leader who is passionate about empowering youth and driving impactful initiatives. These representatives play a key role in showcasing their nation’s Best Practices and fostering global collaboration to create positive change.

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Lama Hattab

Chief Executive Director

Lama Hattab, CEO of Generations For Peace since July 2024, leads grassroots peacebuilding, promoting tolerance, respect, and effective conflict resolution.

Lama brings over 17 years of experience in designing and implementing programmes to address issues of violence, systemic bias, and hatred across Africa, Asia, Europe, the United States, and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. She holds a master’s degree in Social Cohesion and Conflict Resolution from the Open University of Catalonia in Spain. Lama has held leadership roles in prominent international NGOs, including Head of Delegation at Terre des Hommes in Lebanon and Deputy Country Director and Head of Programmes at DanChurchAid in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.