International Peace Institute
Advancing Multilateral Solutions for a Peaceful Planet.
The International Peace Institute is an independent, non-profit organization working to strengthen inclusive multilateralism for a more peaceful and sustainable planet. Through its research, convening, and strategic advising, IPI provides innovative recommendations for the United Nations System, member states, regional organizations, civil society, and the private sector. With staff from around the world and a broad range of academic fields, IPI has offices facing United Nations headquarters in New York and an office in Manama.
Strengthening Multilateral Diplomacy through Inclusive Engagement with Non-state Actors
The Ghosts of 1325: Past, Present, Future
25 Years of the WPS Agenda: Lessons Learned from Gender Research and UN Peace Operations
Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress
Women, Peace, and Leadership Symposium on Women’s Leadership for International Peace and Security
The UN at 80: Charting a Path for the Future of Multilateralism
Global Leaders Series: Insights from The Business of Philanthropy
IPI's Jenna Russo Briefs UN Security Council on “The Future of "Peace Operations"
Interview with Jesselina Rana of Civicus' 1 for 8 Billion Campaign
Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment (SEAH) in UN Peace Operations
Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment (SEAH) in UN Peace Operations (FRENCH)
Leveraging Insights from Security Sector Governance to Shape Tomorrow’s Peace Operations
The Ongoing Mass Atrocity Crimes Against the Uyghurs and How the UN Can Respond
Беседа с Кимом Стэнли Робинсоном
Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Peace Operations Settings: Multilateral Responses
Building a Culture of Peace and Reconciliation through Art, Featuring Nasreen Sheikh
IPI's Jenna Russo Briefs UN Security Council on Advancing Adaptability in UN Peace Operations
Trafficking in Persons, WPS, and Peacebuilding
The Protection of Civilians in African-led and UN-led Peace Operations
The Primacy of Politics at the Local Level: The Work of UN Civil Affairs
Film Screening: There Is Another Way, Followed by a Discussion with Combatants for Peace
Global Leaders Series Featuring Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege
A Feminist Peace Built by All: Pathways to Inclusive Visions of Peace
National Action Plans for National Challenges: Addressing Environmental Crises through a WPS Agenda
Building Bridges for Nonviolent Change: The Role of Women as Insider Mediators
The 2024 Multilateralism Index: Tracking the Past to Chart the Future
Film Screening of "The Veto"
2024: The Turning Point for Innovative Financing and Solidarity Levies?
The G20 and the Reform of Global Economic Governance Structures
The Innovation Imperative: Technology and the Future of International Cooperation