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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Media Coverage

Rudderless Diplomacy Is Exacerbating Afghanistan’s Crisis

An analysis of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

25 Jan 2022

Media Coverage

Five Years on From Colombia’s Peace Agreement, Gender Inequality Remains an Obstacle to Lasting Peace

Ongoing barriers to gender equality in Colombia five years on from the signing of the Peace Agreement.

01 Dec 2021

Media Coverage

Addressing Afghanistan’s Crisis Will Require Dealing With the Taliban

Five steps that policymakers can take to prevent this coming humanitarian and political calamity.

09 Nov 2021

Media Coverage

Donors’ Dilemma: How to Help Hungry Afghans ... Not the Taliban

The dilemma facing donor countries on humanitarian aid for Afghanistan.

06 Nov 2021

Event

In the Shadow of Demobilizing Boko Haram Fighters: Assessing and Encouraging Community Acceptance

Anticipating community reactions to Boko Haram fighters returning home.

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Project

Rule of Law and Sustaining Peace

How has the UN’s rule of law support contributed to lowering the risks of violent conflict?

25 Oct 2021

News

UNU-CPR Bolsters Peace and Conflict Prevention Expertise

Dr Erica Gaston has been appointed Senior Policy Advisor and Head of the Conflict Prevention and Sustaining Peace Programme at UNU-CPR.

01 Oct 2021

Event

Climate, Peace and Stability in SIDS and the Sahel: Lessons Learned and Next Steps

This UN General Assembly side-event was co-hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, adelphi and UNU-CPR.

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