
More than 20 professors, researchers and students work directly on SDG 16. The Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding serves as a hub of research and activity on this goal. It is also home to the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. Further work includes academic and executive teaching, and consultancy work with UN agencies and governments.

1st April 2019
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7 December, 2020
Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights and Ethics
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1 June, 2023
The power not to decide? Liberal Peace as a policy paradigm for International Organisations
Maison de la Paix - Hybrid
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25th May 2023
The “Crises” of Conflict and Food Insecurity
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10 March, 2022
Book Panel Discussion: Making Human Rights Right? The Future of Global Human Rights Governance
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6th December 2021
Students Present “Blue Peace” Project at World Conservation Congress
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26th November 2021
Alternative Approaches to International Organizations in International Law
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3 June, 2022
Closing Civic Space: The Misuse of Counter-Terrorism Financing Measures against Human Rights Defenders
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4th March 2022
How to Understand the War in Ukraine: An Academic’s Perspective
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Academic courses
Global Governance and Health: Problems, Politics and Policies
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29 June, 2020
Lead Development in Middle East & North Africa
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27th January 2021
Grégoire Mallard, Farzan Sabet & Jin Sun win the 2020 International Geneva Award
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Target 16.a
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