INTERNATIONAL PEACE INSTITUTE INC
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Mission Statement
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 sustainable development. To achieve its purpose, IPI employs a mix of policy research, strategic analysis, publishing, and convening. As a trusted partner to governments and multilateral institutions globally, IPI provides strategic analysis and advice, drawn from our research and our expertise on UN and other multilateral processes. With staff from more than twenty countries and a broad range of academic fields, and with offices facing United Nations headquarters in New York and an office in Manama, IPI is well-positioned to contribute to the creation of informed and effective policies.
About This Cause
Through our independent, field-driven research, IPI provides timely, evidence-based analysis and practical policy recommendations to inform debate and guide decision making on complex and emerging issues. IPI publishes approximately 30 policy reports and issue briefs every year. Our work consists of five thematic programs: I. Revitalizing Multilateral Cooperation: Our work on revitalizing multilateral cooperation analyzes the shifting geopolitical landscape and identifies opportunities for multilateral solutions to transnational challenges, including pandemics, water scarcity, and threats to cultural heritage. II. Peace Operations and Sustaining Peace: IPI’s work on peace operations and sustaining peace strengthens UN efforts to promote durable, inclusive political solutions, to protect civilians, and to partner with regional organizations to achieve these goals in a time of transition. Our work emphasizes the importance of building on existing resiliencies, developing inclusive processes, and connecting local solutions to international policymaking. III. Peace and Sustainable Development: Through our work on peace and sustainable development, IPI endeavors to reframe sustaining peace and prevention as a proactive, nationally owned and driven strategy for averting the outbreak of conflict. Our focus on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development supports a shared, practical understanding of how countries can implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from both a development and a peace perspective and in a way that is tailored to the COVID-19 pandemic. IV. Women, Peace, and Security: IPI’s work on women, peace, and security promotes the meaningful participation of women in peace operations, conflict prevention, humanitarian action, and post-conflict recovery and promotes women’s leadership for lasting institutional change at the local, regional, and international levels. V. Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs: Through our research and convening on human rights and humanitarian affairs, IPI seeks to bridge debates in Geneva and New York, with a focus on safeguarding humanitarian action at a time when principled aid and rights-based approaches are under increasing stress.