Peace

Sustainable development is impossible without peace. The interconnected impacts of violence, conflict, and crime divert trillions of dollars each year away from development efforts, and deny billions of people their full human rights.

UNU research covers peacekeeping, the rule of law, and the effectiveness of judicial systems in the context of reducing violence, human trafficking, and exploitation. UNU projects on the changing nature of global violence, for example, provide insights into how humanitarian, development, and security actors must adapt to reduce violence and its impact on society and vulnerable populations.

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Elizabeth Spehar

Conversation Series

New Challenges for Multilateralism and Peace

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Event

Partnering on Peacebuilding, Climate, and Security in the Sahel Region: Opportunities and Lessons Learned

This high-level side event to the UN General Assembly took stock of recent learning on climate-security and peacebuilding.

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Conference

Opening Ceremony: Poster Exhibition Commemorating the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings

UNU will join partners for the opening ceremony of the Virtual Poster Exhibition commemorating 77 years since the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.

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Event

UN Security Council Sanctions, International Humanitarian Law, and Humanitarian Action: Contrast and Convergence

This virtual discussion reflected on the ways the Security Council has approached humanitarian action within conflict-related sanctions regimes.

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Conference

UNU-WIDER Development Conference: The Puzzle of Peace — Towards Inclusive Development in Fragile Contexts

The sessions will cover a range of topics on the themes of peace, security, unrest, and the humanitarian fallout of conflict across the world.

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Media Coverage

Use of Private Security Companies in War

The use of mercenaries and private security companies in conflicts.

31 Mar 2022

News

FAST Initiative Teams Up With Liechtenstein Banks To Support Ukrainian Refugees

An estimated 10 million people have already fled the conflict in Ukraine.

30 Mar 2022