Timing
Overcoming War Legacies

Overcoming War Legacies

Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2019 / Time: 8:30am - 2:30pm 

The governments of the United States of America and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, in partnership with the United States Institute of Peace, hosted a landmark event examining the transformation from enemies to partners by the two countries since the end of the war in 1975.  

Global Policy

Women Leading Nonviolent Movements

Women Leading Nonviolent Movements

Date: Friday, March 22, 2019 / Time: 9:30am - 11:30am 

To celebrate National Women’s History Month, the U.S. Institute of Peace and the 2020 One Woman, One Vote Festival will host an intergenerational discussion among women nonviolent activists.

GenderNonviolent Action

Building Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies Amid a World on Fire

Building Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies Amid a World on Fire

Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 / Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm 

At a time of global peril, join the Carnegie Mellon’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy in Washington, New York University’s Center on International Cooperation, and the U.S. Institute of Peace for a lively panel discussion on how to mobilize behind a roadmap that will put peace at the heart of the 2030 Agenda.

Fragility & ResilienceDemocracy & GovernanceConflict Analysis & Prevention

Ending Sexual Violence: From Policy to Practice

Ending Sexual Violence: From Policy to Practice

Date: Friday, December 7, 2018 / Time: 9:30am - 11:30am 

The U.S. Civil Society Working Group on Women, Peace and Security and the U.S. Institute of Peace hosted this discussion examining how policies and programs can be shaped to better prevent the use of sexual violence and re-establish secure environments when it does occur.

GenderFragility & Resilience

Building Peace from the Bottom Up

Building Peace from the Bottom Up

Date: Thursday, November 29, 2018 / Time: 10:00am - 11:30am 

Do postwar peacekeeping interventions work to keep the peace? How do we measure the effectiveness of such international interventions? Join former USIP Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow Pamina Firchow as she discusses her findings on how to measure the impact of local-level interventions on communities affected by war. 

Peace ProcessesReconciliationFragility & Resilience

A Conversation with Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis

A Conversation with Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis

Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 / Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm 

The 2018 National Defense Strategy asserts that the United States is emerging from a post-Cold War period of “strategic atrophy.” On October 30, 2018, the U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a discussion with Secretary Mattis on how the National Defense Strategy seeks to meet the shared challenges of our time through strengthening and evolving America’s strategic alliances and partnerships. 

Civilian-Military Relations

How Can Peacemakers Show Success?

How Can Peacemakers Show Success?

Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 / Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm 

Peacebuilding work matters, but we still struggle to show evidence of where interventions have led to positive outcomes, such as a clear reduction in violence or increased cooperation. The Peacebuilding M&E Solutions Forum is an opportunity for practitioners to come together, network and connect with people working in this space, and share best practices, lessons learned, results, and evidence from across the broad spectrum of M&E activities on peacebuilding programming. This event is co-hosted by the U.S. Institute of Peace and the Alliance for Peacebuilding.

Fragility & Resilience

Breaking Rules to Build Peace

Breaking Rules to Build Peace

Date: Thursday, October 18, 2018 / Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm 

Why do peacebuilders sometimes succeed and sometimes fail, even within the same country? Why can organizations not guarantee the same results from the same policies? Peacebuilders struggle to answer these questions and create programs with consistently positive results. The U.S. Institute of Peace discussed policy recommendations drawn from new research highlighting unexpected solutions to a long-standing challenge.

Fragility & ResilienceDemocracy & Governance

Countering Youth Engagement in Violence

Countering Youth Engagement in Violence

Date: Thursday, May 24, 2018 / Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm 

Violent extremism has become one of the major challenges to stability in fragile states, characterized by weak, non-inclusive institutions, and lack of economic opportunity. Youth are often perceived as particularly vulnerable to recruitment into extremist groups. The U.S. Institute of Peace has funded several impact evaluations of peacebuilding interventions over the last few years, including two rigorous evaluations of Mercy Corps’ youth programming in Afghanistan and Somalia aimed at reducing support for armed opposition groups.

YouthViolent Extremism