Peacebuilding integral to humanitarian aid in Yemen
Sawsan Al Refai argues in this blog that peacebuilding should be seen as integral, not supplementary to humanitarian action in Yemen.
Can Agenda 2030 change the norm?
If the UN wants to advance sustainable development and achieve the 2030 Agenda it needs to zero in on its normative work.
Markings of His Life
Together with the Swedish publisher Max Ström, the Foundation is proud to release a new biography of Dag Hammarskjöld.
Bringing multilateralism back to the future
Lisa Orrenius argues that the world is in need of a multilateralism that builds on the past but is fit for the future.
Integrity crucial to making the ‘world’s most impossible job’ possible
What can the new UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres learn from his predecessor Dag Hammarskjöld?
Dag Hammarskjöld’s legacy: What does it mean for Africa?
If Hammarskjöld’s vision for Africa is to be realised, greater focus is needed on conflict prevention and governance.
Sustaining Peace in Africa – Regional Reflections
On the eve of commemorations marking 55 years since Hammarskjöld’s untimely death, the Foundation hosted a couple of seminars in Zambia on peacebuilding.
A coherent global framework for migrants and refugees?
In the aftermath of the first UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants, Olivia Taghioff examines the significance of the summit’s outcome document.
How does the UN choose its leader?
How much do you really know about the selection of the UN Secretary-General and the previous officeholders? Find out in our new quiz!
Suez and the Congo: Hammarskjöld’s lasting legacy
What can we learn from Dag Hammarskjöld and his courageous conflict mediation during the Cold War?
