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STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL On March 8th, International Women's Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to discuss ways to ensure the inclusion and meaningful participation of women at all points before, during, and after conflict, as PROVIDING FOR PEACEKEEPING The Providing for Peacekeeping Project (PPP) is an independent research project which analyzes the factors that encourage or discourage states from contributing to UN peacekeeping operations. Its aim is to generate and disseminate current information and analysis to support efforts to “broaden the base” of troop- and police-contributing countries, improve the quality of troop and SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity oesch 21 Jimena Leiva Roesch is a Senior Fellow and Head of Peace and Sustainable Development at theAs the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, itCAR CASE STUDY
International Peace Institute 2 December 2020 capital, Bangui, following Operation Sukula, a joint UN-government operation in thecity’s
THE FUTURE OF UN PEACEKEEPING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONS The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Parallel Operations1 Jake Sherman, Agathe Sarfati, and Ilhan Dahir The UN has long recognized the value of partnerships to reinforce the effectiveness of peace RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. THE SECURITY-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS: CONFLICT, PEACE AND Most contemporary wars are intrastate conflicts, which often have far-reaching regional as well as international dimensions and ramifications. Such conflicts not only rupture a country's development; they are often the consequence of the failure of a country's developmental efforts. The nexus between development and security is an important one, but it is only beginning to WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF “PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC)” Lesotho Lesotho’s past electoral crises have involved the mediation efforts of SADC’s Troika: South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. (This Troika was later SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity. April 26, 2021 by Jimena Leiva Roesch. Download PDF of this publication. As the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it has highlighted the growing digital divide between and within societies. Universal access to the digital world has become moreurgent than ever
STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL On March 8th, International Women's Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to discuss ways to ensure the inclusion and meaningful participation of women at all points before, during, and after conflict, as PROVIDING FOR PEACEKEEPING The Providing for Peacekeeping Project (PPP) is an independent research project which analyzes the factors that encourage or discourage states from contributing to UN peacekeeping operations. Its aim is to generate and disseminate current information and analysis to support efforts to “broaden the base” of troop- and police-contributing countries, improve the quality of troop and SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity oesch 21 Jimena Leiva Roesch is a Senior Fellow and Head of Peace and Sustainable Development at theAs the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, itCAR CASE STUDY
International Peace Institute 2 December 2020 capital, Bangui, following Operation Sukula, a joint UN-government operation in thecity’s
THE FUTURE OF UN PEACEKEEPING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONS The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Parallel Operations1 Jake Sherman, Agathe Sarfati, and Ilhan Dahir The UN has long recognized the value of partnerships to reinforce the effectiveness of peace RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. THE SECURITY-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS: CONFLICT, PEACE AND Most contemporary wars are intrastate conflicts, which often have far-reaching regional as well as international dimensions and ramifications. Such conflicts not only rupture a country's development; they are often the consequence of the failure of a country's developmental efforts. The nexus between development and security is an important one, but it is only beginning to WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF “PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC)” Lesotho Lesotho’s past electoral crises have involved the mediation efforts of SADC’s Troika: South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. (This Troika was later PERCEPTIONS AND LIVED REALITIES OF WOMEN POLICE OFFICERS Over the past decade, the UN has undertaken several initiatives to increase the number of women police officers deployed to peace operations. Collectively, these initiatives have increased the proportion of women police officers deployed to UN missions. However, women police still face challenges deploying to missions and effectively contributing to mission mandates. This paper SAFEGUARDING HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN COUNTERTERRORISM On Thursday, June 24th, IPI and the Permanent Mission of Germany, with the co-sponsorship of Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Spain and Switzerland Missions to the UN, are cohosting a virtual public event entitled “Safeguarding Humanitarian Action in Counterterrorism Contexts: Addressing the Challenges of the Next Decade.” Remarks will begin at 9:30am PST / 12:30pm EST table ENSURING THAT SANCTIONS DO NOT IMPEDE HUMANITARIAN ACTION Sanctions can end up hindering humanitarian assistance and the provision of life-saving medical care in armed conflict, and forestalling that outcome was the subject of a January 28th policy forum at IPI, co-hosted with the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations. The discussion centered on a new IPI report, Making Sanctions Smarter: Safeguarding MENTAL HEALTH IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS: ADDRESSING STRESS The challenging environments where many contemporary UN peace operations are deployed can take a toll on the mental health of both uniformed and civilian personnel. This has led to increased attention to questions around mental health in peace operations, and in 2018, the UN made mental health and well-being a system-wide priority. Yettwo years
UNPACKING THE UN’S DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM REFORM Unpacking the UN’s Development System Reform. July 2, 2020 by Lesley Connolly and Jimena Leiva Roesch. Download PDF of this publication. Take the Quiz. On January 1, 2019, a far-reaching reform of the UN development system went into effect. This was referred to by the deputy secretary-general as “the most ambitious reform of the United INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE The International Peace Institute (IPI) is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank dedicated to managing risk and building resilience to promote peace, security, and sustainabledevelopment.
PROVIDING FOR PEACEKEEPING The Providing for Peacekeeping Project (PPP) is an independent research project which analyzes the factors that encourage or discourage states from contributing to UN peacekeeping operations. Its aim is to generate and disseminate current information and analysis to support efforts to “broaden the base” of troop- and police-contributing countries, improve the quality of troop and AT THE NEXUS OF PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION: RISKS AND On Tuesday, June 22nd, IPI together with Women’s Resource and Development Agency is cohosting a virtual policy forum entitled “At the Nexus of Participation and Protection: Risks and Barriers to Women’s Participation in Northern Ireland.” Remarks will begin at 6:00am PST / 9:00am EST table {border: 1px solid #606060;} Live Broadcast | Watch on Refresh PEACE OPERATIONS & SUSTAINING PEACE IPI’s Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations works to improve multilateral approaches to international peace and security by bolstering efforts to reform the UN’s peace and security architecture, to ensure realistic and prioritized peace operation mandates and the effective delivery of these mandates in the field, to enhance institutional partnerships between the UN and regional HOW THE GLOBAL SOUTH SHAPED HUMAN RIGHTS An IPI forum took up the question of whether the International Human Rights system was something imposed on the Global South by the Global North, or if it had its origins in the South. The varying opinions regarding the geographical home of human SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity. April 26, 2021 by Jimena Leiva Roesch. Download PDF of this publication. As the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it has highlighted the growing digital divide between and within societies. Universal access to the digital world has become moreurgent than ever
STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL On March 8th, International Women's Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to discuss ways to ensure the inclusion and meaningful participation of women at all points before, during, and after conflict, as PROVIDING FOR PEACEKEEPING The Providing for Peacekeeping Project (PPP) is an independent research project which analyzes the factors that encourage or discourage states from contributing to UN peacekeeping operations. Its aim is to generate and disseminate current information and analysis to support efforts to “broaden the base” of troop- and police-contributing countries, improve the quality of troop and SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity oesch 21 Jimena Leiva Roesch is a Senior Fellow and Head of Peace and Sustainable Development at theAs the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, itCAR CASE STUDY
International Peace Institute 2 December 2020 capital, Bangui, following Operation Sukula, a joint UN-government operation in thecity’s
THE FUTURE OF UN PEACEKEEPING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONS The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Parallel Operations1 Jake Sherman, Agathe Sarfati, and Ilhan Dahir The UN has long recognized the value of partnerships to reinforce the effectiveness of peace RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. THE SECURITY-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS: CONFLICT, PEACE AND Most contemporary wars are intrastate conflicts, which often have far-reaching regional as well as international dimensions and ramifications. Such conflicts not only rupture a country's development; they are often the consequence of the failure of a country's developmental efforts. The nexus between development and security is an important one, but it is only beginning to WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF “PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC)” Lesotho Lesotho’s past electoral crises have involved the mediation efforts of SADC’s Troika: South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. (This Troika was later SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity. April 26, 2021 by Jimena Leiva Roesch. Download PDF of this publication. As the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it has highlighted the growing digital divide between and within societies. Universal access to the digital world has become moreurgent than ever
STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL On March 8th, International Women's Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to discuss ways to ensure the inclusion and meaningful participation of women at all points before, during, and after conflict, as PROVIDING FOR PEACEKEEPING The Providing for Peacekeeping Project (PPP) is an independent research project which analyzes the factors that encourage or discourage states from contributing to UN peacekeeping operations. Its aim is to generate and disseminate current information and analysis to support efforts to “broaden the base” of troop- and police-contributing countries, improve the quality of troop and SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity oesch 21 Jimena Leiva Roesch is a Senior Fellow and Head of Peace and Sustainable Development at theAs the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, itCAR CASE STUDY
International Peace Institute 2 December 2020 capital, Bangui, following Operation Sukula, a joint UN-government operation in thecity’s
THE FUTURE OF UN PEACEKEEPING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONS The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Parallel Operations1 Jake Sherman, Agathe Sarfati, and Ilhan Dahir The UN has long recognized the value of partnerships to reinforce the effectiveness of peace RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. THE SECURITY-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS: CONFLICT, PEACE AND Most contemporary wars are intrastate conflicts, which often have far-reaching regional as well as international dimensions and ramifications. Such conflicts not only rupture a country's development; they are often the consequence of the failure of a country's developmental efforts. The nexus between development and security is an important one, but it is only beginning to WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF “PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC)” Lesotho Lesotho’s past electoral crises have involved the mediation efforts of SADC’s Troika: South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. (This Troika was later PERCEPTIONS AND LIVED REALITIES OF WOMEN POLICE OFFICERS Over the past decade, the UN has undertaken several initiatives to increase the number of women police officers deployed to peace operations. Collectively, these initiatives have increased the proportion of women police officers deployed to UN missions. However, women police still face challenges deploying to missions and effectively contributing to mission mandates. This paper SAFEGUARDING HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN COUNTERTERRORISM On Thursday, June 24th, IPI and the Permanent Mission of Germany, with the co-sponsorship of Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Spain and Switzerland Missions to the UN, are cohosting a virtual public event entitled “Safeguarding Humanitarian Action in Counterterrorism Contexts: Addressing the Challenges of the Next Decade.” Remarks will begin at 9:30am PST / 12:30pm EST table INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE The International Peace Institute (IPI) is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank dedicated to managing risk and building resilience to promote peace, security, and sustainabledevelopment.
PROVIDING FOR PEACEKEEPING The Providing for Peacekeeping Project (PPP) is an independent research project which analyzes the factors that encourage or discourage states from contributing to UN peacekeeping operations. Its aim is to generate and disseminate current information and analysis to support efforts to “broaden the base” of troop- and police-contributing countries, improve the quality of troop and MENTAL HEALTH IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS: ADDRESSING STRESS The challenging environments where many contemporary UN peace operations are deployed can take a toll on the mental health of both uniformed and civilian personnel. This has led to increased attention to questions around mental health in peace operations, and in 2018, the UN made mental health and well-being a system-wide priority. Yettwo years
ENSURING THAT SANCTIONS DO NOT IMPEDE HUMANITARIAN ACTION Sanctions can end up hindering humanitarian assistance and the provision of life-saving medical care in armed conflict, and forestalling that outcome was the subject of a January 28th policy forum at IPI, co-hosted with the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations. The discussion centered on a new IPI report, Making Sanctions Smarter: Safeguarding AT THE NEXUS OF PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION: RISKS AND On Tuesday, June 22nd, IPI together with Women’s Resource and Development Agency is cohosting a virtual policy forum entitled “At the Nexus of Participation and Protection: Risks and Barriers to Women’s Participation in Northern Ireland.” Remarks will begin at 6:00am PST / 9:00am EST table {border: 1px solid #606060;} Live Broadcast | Watch on Refresh HOW THE GLOBAL SOUTH SHAPED HUMAN RIGHTS An IPI forum took up the question of whether the International Human Rights system was something imposed on the Global South by the Global North, or if it had its origins in the South. The varying opinions regarding the geographical home of human WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL On March 8th, International Women's Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to discuss ways to ensure the inclusion and meaningful participation of women at all points before, during, and after conflict, as SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity. April 26, 2021 by Jimena Leiva Roesch. Download PDF of this publication. As the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it has highlighted the growing digital divide between and within societies. Universal access to the digital world has become moreurgent than ever
SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity oesch 21 Jimena Leiva Roesch is a Senior Fellow and Head of Peace and Sustainable Development at theAs the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it THE IMPORTANCE OF INCLUSIVITY FOR PEACEBUILDING AND “Efforts to sustain peace must be locally-led, nationally owned, regionally anchored, and internationally supported,” said Yasuhisa Kawamura, Deputy Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations, at a June 12th IPI event. “It is indispensable to include all relevant actors in peacebuilding and sustaining peace.” His statement was a reflection of the shifting dialogue on RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. THE FUTURE OF UN PEACEKEEPING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONS The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Parallel Operations1 Jake Sherman, Agathe Sarfati, and Ilhan Dahir The UN has long recognized the value of partnerships to reinforce the effectiveness of peace PEACE OPERATIONS AND ORGANISED CRIME GCSP Geneva Papers 2 5 Executive Summary Peace operations have an important role to play in fighting organised crime for two reasons: 1. Organised crime can act BOMBS AND BALLOTS: TERRORISM, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, AND Bombs and Ballots: Terrorism, Political Violence, and Governance in Bangladesh Naureen Chowdhury Fink FEBRUARY 2010 INTERNATIONAL PEACEINSTITUTE
SAFETY AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS 1 Executive Summary Ensuring the safety and security of personnel in United Nations (UN) peace operations is vital for fulfilling the organization’s duty of care. THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND “THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND PEACEBUILDING IN LIBERIA” establishment, represented by the private media network of Charles Taylor known as the Liberia Communication Network (LCN), functioned chiefly as the propaganda arm of Taylor’sNational
STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL On March 8th, International Women's Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to discuss ways to ensure the inclusion and meaningful participation of women at all points before, during, and after conflict, as SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity. April 26, 2021 by Jimena Leiva Roesch. Download PDF of this publication. As the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it has highlighted the growing digital divide between and within societies. Universal access to the digital world has become moreurgent than ever
SDG ZERO? A PEOPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity oesch 21 Jimena Leiva Roesch is a Senior Fellow and Head of Peace and Sustainable Development at theAs the COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on digital technologies, it THE IMPORTANCE OF INCLUSIVITY FOR PEACEBUILDING AND “Efforts to sustain peace must be locally-led, nationally owned, regionally anchored, and internationally supported,” said Yasuhisa Kawamura, Deputy Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations, at a June 12th IPI event. “It is indispensable to include all relevant actors in peacebuilding and sustaining peace.” His statement was a reflection of the shifting dialogue on RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. THE FUTURE OF UN PEACEKEEPING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONS The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Parallel Operations1 Jake Sherman, Agathe Sarfati, and Ilhan Dahir The UN has long recognized the value of partnerships to reinforce the effectiveness of peace PEACE OPERATIONS AND ORGANISED CRIME GCSP Geneva Papers 2 5 Executive Summary Peace operations have an important role to play in fighting organised crime for two reasons: 1. Organised crime can act BOMBS AND BALLOTS: TERRORISM, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, AND Bombs and Ballots: Terrorism, Political Violence, and Governance in Bangladesh Naureen Chowdhury Fink FEBRUARY 2010 INTERNATIONAL PEACEINSTITUTE
SAFETY AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS 1 Executive Summary Ensuring the safety and security of personnel in United Nations (UN) peace operations is vital for fulfilling the organization’s duty of care. THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND “THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND PEACEBUILDING IN LIBERIA” establishment, represented by the private media network of Charles Taylor known as the Liberia Communication Network (LCN), functioned chiefly as the propaganda arm of Taylor’sNational
INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE The International Peace Institute (IPI) is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank dedicated to managing risk and building resilience to promote peace, security, and sustainabledevelopment.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE About the International Peace Institute. The International Peace Institute is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank with a staff representing more than 20 nationalities, located in New York across from United Nations headquarters. TRANSITIONS FROM UN SPECIAL POLITICAL MISSIONS TO UN The UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA) currently manages twenty-five special political missions (SPMs) that have a field presence. Nonetheless, research and guidance on UN transitions has mainly focused on peacekeeping operations. This paper takes a first step toward filling that gap by exploring transitions from SPMs to UN country teams (UNCTs). FocusingCAR CASE STUDY
International Peace Institute 2 December 2020 capital, Bangui, following Operation Sukula, a joint UN-government operation in thecity’s
THE FUTURE OF UN STATE-BUILDING: STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL between the US and the UN, and the operational challenges that are likely to arise. • The lesson from Iraq, at least in relation to state-building, may well be that such interventions are so WOMAN FIRST, SOLDIER SECOND: TABOOS AND STIGMAS FACING Woman First, Soldier Second: Taboos and Stigmas Facing Military Women in UN Peace Operations . 1. 1 Taboos refer to social or religious factors that create external perceptions of women that may lead to them avoiding deployment to peace operations. RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF “PEACEMAKING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE ROLE AND POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC)” Lesotho Lesotho’s past electoral crises have involved the mediation efforts of SADC’s Troika: South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. (This Troika was later WORLD CUSTOMS ORGANIZATION (WCO) Year of Establishment:1952 Website:www.wcoomd.org CTITF Working Group Membership: • Border Management Related to Counter-Terrorism (co-chair) The World Customs Organization (WCO) is anintergovernmental
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND “THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND PEACEBUILDING IN LIBERIA” establishment, represented by the private media network of Charles Taylor known as the Liberia Communication Network (LCN), functioned chiefly as the propaganda arm of Taylor’sNational
INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTERESEARCHEVENTSPUBLICATIONSABOUTFOLLOW USATROCITY PREVENTION About the International Peace Institute. The International Peace Institute is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank with a staff representing more than 20 nationalities, located in New York across from United Nations headquarters. WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. HOW THE GLOBAL SOUTH SHAPED HUMAN RIGHTS An IPI forum took up the question of whether the International Human Rights system was something imposed on the Global South by the Global North, or if it had its origins in the South. The varying opinions regarding the geographical home of human THE FUTURE OF UN STATE-BUILDING: STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL between the US and the UN, and the operational challenges that are likely to arise. • The lesson from Iraq, at least in relation to state-building, may well be that such interventions are so BOMBS AND BALLOTS: TERRORISM, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, AND Bombs and Ballots: Terrorism, Political Violence, and Governance in Bangladesh Naureen Chowdhury Fink FEBRUARY 2010 INTERNATIONAL PEACEINSTITUTE
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ICC AND THE SECURITY COUNCIL the person accused of committing the crime is a national of a state party. Article 13(b) of the court’s Rome Statute, however, also vests the UN Security POLICE LEADERSHIP IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS IPI MEETING BRIEF CONSIDERATIONS FOR POLICE LEADERSHIP IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS Police have an integral role in peace operations, and effective police leadership is key to missions achieving their mandate and building and sustaining peace. ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR SUSTAINING PEACE exclusion and economic deprivation can undermine peace. Moreover, when inequality intersects with identity politics, social cohesion may be severely undermined.14 It is important, therefore, not to stop at job creation but also to KEEPING PEACE FROM ABOVE: AIR ASSETS IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS ABOUT THE AUTHORS ALEXANDRA NOVOSSELOFF is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the International Peace Institute’s Brian Urquhart Center for PeaceOperations.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTERESEARCHEVENTSPUBLICATIONSABOUTFOLLOW USATROCITY PREVENTION About the International Peace Institute. The International Peace Institute is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank with a staff representing more than 20 nationalities, located in New York across from United Nations headquarters. WOMEN’S STRUGGLE FOR CITIZENSHIP: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ABOUT THE AUTHORS JOSÉ S. VERICAT is an Adviser at the International Peace Institute. Email: vericat@ipinst.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Mohamed Elagati and RULE OF LAW PROGRAMS IN PEACE OPERATIONS Executive Summary i I. Introduction: Development, Security and the Rule of Law 1 II. Rule of Law and Conflict Management: Issues and Challenges 1 Competing Definitions, Activities and Approaches 2 Measuring Impact and Effecting Sustainable Change 4 Local Ownership 4 Strategic Frameworks 5 III. HOW THE GLOBAL SOUTH SHAPED HUMAN RIGHTS An IPI forum took up the question of whether the International Human Rights system was something imposed on the Global South by the Global North, or if it had its origins in the South. The varying opinions regarding the geographical home of human THE FUTURE OF UN STATE-BUILDING: STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL between the US and the UN, and the operational challenges that are likely to arise. • The lesson from Iraq, at least in relation to state-building, may well be that such interventions are so BOMBS AND BALLOTS: TERRORISM, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, AND Bombs and Ballots: Terrorism, Political Violence, and Governance in Bangladesh Naureen Chowdhury Fink FEBRUARY 2010 INTERNATIONAL PEACEINSTITUTE
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ICC AND THE SECURITY COUNCIL the person accused of committing the crime is a national of a state party. Article 13(b) of the court’s Rome Statute, however, also vests the UN Security POLICE LEADERSHIP IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS IPI MEETING BRIEF CONSIDERATIONS FOR POLICE LEADERSHIP IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS Police have an integral role in peace operations, and effective police leadership is key to missions achieving their mandate and building and sustaining peace. ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR SUSTAINING PEACE exclusion and economic deprivation can undermine peace. Moreover, when inequality intersects with identity politics, social cohesion may be severely undermined.14 It is important, therefore, not to stop at job creation but also to KEEPING PEACE FROM ABOVE: AIR ASSETS IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS ABOUT THE AUTHORS ALEXANDRA NOVOSSELOFF is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the International Peace Institute’s Brian Urquhart Center for PeaceOperations.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE About the International Peace Institute. The International Peace Institute is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank with a staff representing more than 20 nationalities, located in New York across from United Nations headquarters. INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE The International Peace Institute (IPI) is an independent, international not-for-profit think tank dedicated to managing risk and building resilience to promote peace, security, and sustainabledevelopment.
IMPLEMENTING THE UN MANAGEMENT REFORM: PROGRESS AND In September 2017, UN Secretary-General António Guterres proposed a new management paradigm to enable the UN to confront global challenges and remain relevant in a fast-changing world. The new management paradigm would bring decision making closer to the point of delivery, empower managers, increase accountability and transparency, reduce duplicative structures and overlappingYOUSSEF MAHMOUD
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THE FUTURE OF UN STATE-BUILDING: STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL between the US and the UN, and the operational challenges that are likely to arise. • The lesson from Iraq, at least in relation to state-building, may well be that such interventions are so UNDERSTANDING ORGANIZED CRIME Understanding Organized Crime. June 26, 2012. On June 26, which is UN International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, IPI Vienna officially launched a new publication entitled, “ Spotting the Spoilers: A Guide to Analyzing Organized Crime in Fragile States.”. The publication, by Mark Shaw (of STATT Consulting) andWalter Kemp
THE IMPORTANCE OF INCLUSIVITY FOR PEACEBUILDING AND “Efforts to sustain peace must be locally-led, nationally owned, regionally anchored, and internationally supported,” said Yasuhisa Kawamura, Deputy Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations, at a June 12th IPI event. “It is indispensable to include all relevant actors in peacebuilding and sustaining peace.” His statement was a reflection of the shifting dialogue on THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF PEACE IN AFRICA THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF PEACE IN AFRICA Foreword Foreword It is with great pleasure that we publish this report, commissioned and funded by the Ford Foundation. We REIMAGINING PEACEMAKING: WOMEN’S ROLES IN PEACE PROCESSES REIMAGINING PEACEMAKING: WOMEN’S ROLES IN PEACE PROCESSES 3 9 Peter Wallensteen and Isak Svensson, “Talking Peace: International mediation in Armed Conflicts,” Journal of Peace Research 51, No. 2 (2014): 323. 10 Kyle Beardsley, “Agreement without Peace?Skip to content
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WHOSE PEACE ARE WE BUILDING? LEADERSHIP FOR PEACE IN AFRICA On May 17th, IPI together with the African Leadership Centre, King’s College London, cohosted the launch of the book Whose Peace are We Building? Leadership for Peace in Africa, authored by Dr. Youssef Mahmoud with Dr. Albert Mbiatem.What is the…*
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IPI and the Global Challenges Foundation cohosted a virtual policy forum on April 20th that focused on the synergies and connections between the youth, peace, and security (YPS), and climate action agendas, including how to ensure more meaningful engagement…*
STRENGTHENING GENDER EQUALITY: INCLUSION AND MEANINGFUL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN BUILDING PEACE On March 8th, International Women’s Day, IPI together with the Government of Sweden, cohosted a virtual interactive dialogue between civil society representatives and H.E. Ms. Ann Linde, Foreign Minister of Sweden and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, to…*
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Meeting Notes 05-20-2021 PRIORITIZING AND SEQUENCING SECURITY COUNCIL MANDATES: THE CASE OFUNITAMS
In June 2021, the UN Security Council is expected to renew the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) for the first time. This comes at a pivotal moment in Sudan’s transition, with the Sudanese transitional government facing high expectations from the Sudanese public amid a rapidly changingenvironment.In this
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A UN FOR ALL? UN POLICY AND PROGRAMMING ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION, AND SEX CHARACTERISTICS Sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) have been on the UN’s agenda for more than twenty-five years. Many of the earliest developments took place in the UN human rights mechanisms and Human Rights Council. Increasingly, however, UN agencies, funds, and programs are also integrating SOGIESC into their policy and programming.This paperRead more
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Shilpa A. Venigandla PROTECTION, JUSTICE, AND ACCOUNTABILITY: COOPERATION BETWEEN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Most countries that host UN peacekeeping operations face an impunity gap. Their national courts often lack the capacity to prosecute international crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and grave violations of human rights. As a result, special or hybrid courts and international courts, like the International Criminal Court (ICC), often have toRead more
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Comment & Analysis 04-27-2021 IPI CHAIR BRIEFS UNSC ON PROTECTING VITAL INFRASTRUCTURE, NATURALENVIRONMENT
On April 27th, IPI Chair Kevin Rudd briefed the UN Security Council Open Debate on the “Protection of Objects Indispensable to the Survival of the Civilian Population,” convened by Vietnam.In his remarks, Mr. Rudd cites examples of attacks against vital human infrastructure and the natural environment—something that is prohibited by international law—and then lays outRead more
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