Dialogue is powerful
In this Q&A with Tomas Amanuel from Interpeace Sweden we learn about the power of dialogue when engaging youth.
Youth connection: How our common experiences can bring us together
Working together youth can contribute to building bridges between various cultures and societies.
The future of Peace and Security in Africa
Karin Landgren, former UN SRSG for Liberia, delivered the Kofi Annan / Dag Hammarskjöld lecture in Accra.
Karin Landgren will deliver the 2016 Kofi Annan – Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture
Together with the Kofi Annan International Peace-keeping Training Centre in Ghana we are proud to present this year’s lecturer.
Six Goals for strengthening the UN’s ability to sustain peace
This Development Dialogue Paper introduces six goals that would help to create a UN system able to build and uphold peace.
Why are we STILL talking about inclusion of women in peacebuilding?
It has been 15 years since the international community resolved to include women in peacebuilding, but what has actually changed during this time?
Peacebuilding in peaceful countries?
A seminar looking at the universality of Global Goal 16 and what Sweden can learn from peacebuilding in conflict countries.
Marketing for Peace: Why a marketing strategy can help the UN build and sustain peace
What do the 4Ps of marketing have to do with peacebuilding? In our first blog post Sigrid Gruener explores how to draw financing for peacebuilding.
Inclusive Peacebuilding: Recognised but not Realised
Issue 63 of Development Dialogue explores how to support and practice inclusive peacebuilding, urging a move away from symbolic engagement to genuine participation.
The Annual Nobel Peace Prize Seminar – Can Tunisia Point the way?
Discussing the role of civil society in peacebuilding and lessons learnt from the Tunisian experience during the Arab Spring to the new democratic constitution.
