Discovering Hammarskjöld through what he left behind
In this Q&A with Ingrid Svensson, we learn about the fascinating Dag Hammarskjöld archival collection stored at the National Library of Sweden.
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.
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.
What can a student of International Relations learn from Dag Hammarskjöld?
In this blog post our communications intern reflects on how Dag Hammarskjöld and his teachings are relevant to students today.
Why youth engagement isn’t just about age
Ahead of International Youth Day, Sarah Smith calls for inclusive youth engagement that goes beyond age and breaks current cycles of marginalisation.
The pursuit of peace and progress endures
Together with the Department for Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, the Foundation hosts international training on dialogue and mediation.
