Women’s meaningful participation in UN peacekeeping operations has advanced since 2020, but progress remains uneven and fragile. While dedicated training initiatives, peer-support structures, and women’s visibility in leadership roles have expanded,…
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IPI and the Stimson Center, in partnership with the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the UN and the Permanent Mission of Denmark to the UN, co-organized a workshop on “UNMISS in the Context of Changing Security and Regional Dynamics” on May 26th. This event is part of a series of workshops, […]
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IPI, in partnership with the United Nations Department of Peace Operations, McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy, the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA), the Challenges Forum for Peace Operations, and the Permanent Missions of Canada and the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United Nations, co-hosted a closed-door hybrid workshop, “Keeping Protection in Focus: […]
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IPI, in partnership with the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations, co-hosted an ambassador-level, off-the-record roundtable continuing the strategic dialogue launched at the May 2025 Berlin Peacekeeping Ministerial, where Germany brought together over 134 countries under the theme “The Future of Peacekeeping” on May 13th.One year on, the landscape remains uncertain. A liquidity […]
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Peacekeeping missions today operate in increasingly complex and volatile environments often characterized by fragile political processes, asymmetric warfare by non-state armed groups, transnational criminal networks, rapid technological changes, and the growing impacts of climate-related vulnerability. These evolving dynamics have heightened the risks faced by both civilians and peacekeepers, reinforcing the central importance of protection of […]
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