
Northern Ireland 20 Years after the Peace Deal/a>
In this blog Alec Forss argues that continued civil society engagement is critical for sustaining peace in Northern Ireland.

Backåkra: A testament to Hammarskjöld’s love of nature and work for peace/a>
In this Q&A with Peder Hammarskiöld, we discover the history and artefacts behind Hammarskjöld’s Backåkra which just reopened to the public.

Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture 2018: António Guterres/a>
The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation is proud to present this year’s lecturer H.E. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Transforming data to build better lives/a>
Together with Data Act Lab, the Foundation is developing a cutting-edge data platform that enables countries to provide insight and transparency around Agenda 2030 implementation.

Girls banging the drum for peace/a>
A conversation between two feminists about being young and advocating for youth engagement in peacebuilding.

From Uppsala to Bogotá: Connecting advocates for peace/a>
Together with Uppsala University, the Foundation recently hosted the inaugural gathering of a new alumni network.

Hammarskjöld’s personal push for peace/a>
In this blog Love Calissendorff looks at Hammarskjöld engagement in the West Asia North African Region, defining the relevance of his approach from 50 years ago.

Latin America and the Caribbean: Implementing the vision of sustaining peace/a>
The Foundation recently hosted an inspiring dialogue about sustaining peace with a diverse set of participants from across Latin America and the Caribbean.

Going against the tide/a>
How youth in the Democratic Republic of Congo are demanding a more active role in shaping the country’s future.

Discovering Hammarskjöld through what he left behind/a>
In this Q&A with Ingrid Svensson, we learn about the fascinating Dag Hammarskjöld archival collection stored at the National Library of Sweden.