State of human rights in 2017
In this seminar, speakers discussed the main human right challenges and trends of 2017, starting with Human Rights Watch’s newly released World Report 2018.
Giving young peacebuilders a voice
Young people from around the world were recently drawn together by the Foundation to present their vision on how to prevent violence and sustain peace.
Let youth decide: Promoting youth inclusion through international agendas
In this seminar, speakers discussed how to enable young people’s political engagement and access to decision making.
Six steps towards a financing strategy for a stable Sudan
In this blog Rachel Scott from OECD outlines a new methodology for developing finance strategies in fragile states.
Getting in shape: Reforming the UN to make it fit for the 2030 Agenda
In this seminar, speakers who follow the ongoing UN reform process discussed what is at stake, the key issues and controversies, and possible outcomes.
From Seoul to Banjul
A regional conference shares Asia’s perspective on building and sustaining peace, revealing lessons relevant beyond its borders.
Hammarskjöld: A role model for ethical leadership
Although more than half a century has passed since Hammarskjöld’s death, he is still an inspiration for principled leadership. Why is this?
How was the UN development system financed in 2015?
We recently released our yearly report on financing the UN development system. Did you read it and did any of it stick?
Global commemorations for Dag Hammarskjöld
Dag Hammarskjöld died 56 years ago but is still remembered and celebrated across the world.
Open the books!
Why we need to open budgets and doors to budgetary engagement to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
