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Intl Peace Institute
The International Peace Institute is a think tank dedicated to managing risk and building resilience to promote peace, security, and sustainable development.
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Nadia Al-Said 51m
IPI’s VP speaks on the culture of peace—a passionate discussion!
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Thanks for the insightful questions and commentary from the audience on how to create a , the role of the UN, conflict resolution, and why .
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In 2015, we were on a high about achieving the agenda and the Paris agreement. It felt like the world was moving as one, says IPI Senior Fellow Jimena Leiva Roesch (). The culture of peace needs to come from the oneness and holistic-ness of the .
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Jimena Leiva Roesch () , IPI Senior Fellow: In this moment of troubled times, sometimes our innate mechanism is to shut down. But what we explore at IPI is that this time also offers a moment of greater self-awareness.
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Amb Momen: A challenge in inculcating the culture of peace in the minds of children is their addiction to video games that promote violence. To tackle this challenge, we have to build new partnerships to include game developers, tech companies, & allies to the culture of peace.
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Masud Bin Momen, PR, Bangladesh to the UN, speaks on fostering a culture of peace through education. We have achieved 100% enrollment and especially enrollment of girls in schools. More can be done about the quality of education, that's where we're concentrating effort.
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Amb Chowdhury: In simple terms, the Culture of Peace means that every one of us needs to make peace & nonviolence a part of our daily existence. We should not isolate peace as separate. The objective of the Culture of Peace is the empowerment of people, who are all key actors.
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Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace (GMCoP), and Former Under-Secretary-General and High Representative of the UN, pays tribute to for "getting the UN to do its part" to ban single-use plastic.
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. on the : Let us strive to lift up the Culture of Peace in our efforts to achieve the SDGs, for it is more than a phrase in the . On the contrary, it provides the Foundation for it.
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Despite headwinds facing multilateralism, says , the international community has been able to agree on an ambitious set of & universal framework of action to address : the Paris agreement. Let us seize the moment to reinvigorate our efforts twd 2030.
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To deliver on the promises of the Culture of Peace & , we need to do a better job of aligning these agendas across the UN System—both in the field, at HQ, & in capitals around the world. This takes leadership. - , IPI VP
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— Twenty Years of the Culture of Peace: On the Road to Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
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Does have the momentum to bring about better peacekeeping? In the year since, 152 member states have committed to A4P, but the initiative has had limited results for peacekeeping missions on the ground. Jake Sherman takes a look at its progress:
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🌏🇺🇳The UN Climate Action Summit is approaching! To keep you up to date on debates around is releasing a series with on its implications for peace & security. Keep up with the series here:
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When a region faces climate vulnerability on top of poverty, youth unemployment, and food insecurity, political hostility and risks of violent conflict intensify. and on how climate change fuels security risks:
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“The moment you start discussing how to share the resources that are becoming increasingly scarce, whether it’s energy, or food, or water, land… it can have wider spinoffs.” in and interview with Sweta Chakraborty ().
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is rooted in the Culture of Peace. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Culture of Peace, IPI and co-host a policy forum on the culture of peace and the SDGs. Tune in today:
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What can the African Union's financial statements reveal about the deaths of AMISOM personnel? explains his latest research, which provides greater insight into peacekeeping fatalities in Somalia:
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Intl Peace Institute Sep 11
“Basic decency and empathy in a politician is what we’re missing and what we’re not seeing in a way that we need to” - on the US democratic field
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Intl Peace Institute Sep 11
. on "admiring a problem:" Sometimes there’s a temptation when you don’t have a response to an issue, to talk about the scope and complexity of a problem. I am in awe of the Americans who continue to serve in the gov and who continue to not admire the problem.
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