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The Institute for Economics & Peace aims to create a paradigm shift in the way the world thinks about peace.
We use data-driven research to show that peace is an achievable measure of human wellbeing and development.
Headquartered in Sydney, we maintain global offices in New York, Brussels, Mexico City, The Hague and Harare.

LATEST PUBLICATION

Economic Value of Peace 2020

Measuring the global economic impact of violence and conflict.

 

Featured Resource

IEP Peace Academy

IEP has a mission to provide free peace education to more than 1 million people across the world. Sign up for free now.

 

 

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There is now 60% less freshwater available per person today than there was in the early 1960's.

The global population is continuing to grow faster than water availability.

Learn more → http://visionofhumanity.org/resources

Research Area

Measuring Peace

Measuring peace at the global and national level allows us to assess the social, political and economic factors that create peace. Each year the Institute for Economics and Peace produces the Global Peace Index, the world’s leading measure of national ...

Research Area

Positive Peace

Peace is much more than the absence of violence. Positive Peace describes the attitudes, structures and institutions that underpin and sustain peaceful societies. The Institute has developed a conceptual framework, known as the Pillars of Peace, that outlines a ...

Research Area

Economics of Peace

The Institute has developed an innovative methodology to calculate the economic impact of violence to the economy. It does this by calculating 13 different types of violence related spending at the national level, and applying a multiplier effect to account for the ...

Research Area

Understanding Risk

Using data collected since 1996, the Institute has developed a new methodology to identify countries at risk of falling into instability and violence. The risk model allows a deep understanding of the resilience of nations towards internal and external shocks and ...

Events Media

Book launch: Steve Killelea on 'Peace in the age of chaos'

18th February

Host: Affinity Intercultural Foundation, IEP and the Sydney Peace Foundation

Location: Online

World Economic Forum

Can you put a price on peace? This study says you can

SOURCE: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021

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Sydney (Head Office)

205 Pacific Highway, St Leonards
2065 NSW, Australia

[email protected]
+61 2 9901 8500

 

Harare

1 Chelmsford Rd,
Belgravia
Harare, Zimbabwe

 

 

New York
3 East 54th Street
New York, NY 10022
United States

 

Mexico City
Calle Caballo Calco 42
La Concepcion,
04000 Mexico City
Coyoacan, D.F., México

 

 

Brussels
Hive 5 – Cours Saint Michel 30b
1040 Brussels
Belgium

 

The Hague
Fluwelen Burgwal 58
2511 CJ The Hague
The Netherlands