Programs


Peacebuilding 2.0: Mapping the Boundaries of an Expanding Field

 

Launch of Final Report

The launch of the Peacebuilding Mapping Project's final report, entitled Peacebuilding 2.0: Mapping the Boundaries of an Expanding Field, took place on October 19 at the United States Institute of Peace.

Jim Marshall at USIP

Newly-inagurated president of USIP Jim Marshall introduces the launch event.

Photo credit: USIP

The full text of the report can be found here.

A webcast of the launch event is found here.

For more information about the event, including a list of speakers, click here.

Melanie Greenberg

Melanie Greenberg introduces the report.

Photo credit: USIP

Necla Tschirgi and David Hamburg
Necla Tschirgi presents the report before fellow speaker David Hamburg. Photo credit: USIP

 

Initial Findings Reported at Alliance for Peacebuilding Annual Meeting

The report's initial findings had been presented earlier, as described below.

United States Institute of Peace

The United States Institute of Peace

At the Alliance for Peacebuilding 2012 annual conference on May 10 - 12, in Washington, D.C., the Alliance for Peacebuilding and the wider peacebuilding community joined together for a discussion on complexity and new models for peacebuilding that work across disciplines in chaotic, fragile environments.

The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice participated and presented findings from the Peacebuilding Mapping Project, following the plenary and keynote speech on May 11 at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP).

 

For the full program of the May 10 - 12 conference, click here.

For the May 11 program, click here.

For a video of the May 11 plenary and keynote, click here.