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Second Annual Anumdi General Meeting

The Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) unites people who are active in the work and study of the UN, to better understand and address the most pressing global issues of our time. The United Nations was founded in 1945 to “save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.” In the 21st Century, it is not only war, but also climate change, pandemic disease, new weapons, displacement, inequality, bigotry and extremism that threaten global well-being. Because these challenges disregard borders, no sovereign nation will succeed in countering them alone. Solutions to improve the human condition will most likely advance with evidence-based analysis, international legal agreement, and multilateral action. As the only institution with worldwide membership, an effective United Nations is an existential imperative for the global good. ACUNS serves to foster well-studied action in the UN system. ACUNS was established in 1987 by a group of concerned scholars at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA. They envisioned a professional association that would unite students, scholars, advisers, practitioners, and policy makers focused on evidence-based analysis of the UN system. Since then, five universities have hosted ACUNS. In 2020, ACUNS became an independent non-profit organization, providing a durable foundation for future development. The ACUNS secretariat is currently hosted at Georgetown University. Note: Participation in this event is by invitation only. Speakers Prof. Lise Howard Viviana Porto Maria Kisumbi Dr. Ademola Lawal Prof. Ousman Zakaria Dr. David Obura, Cordio East Africa & IPBES Dr. Hauwa Ibrahim Prof. Alice Odingo

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Global Peace Index 2025 - Italian Launch

The Agency for Peacebuilding and the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) are pleased to welcome you to the Italian launch of the Global Peace Index 2025 at the Italian Parliament in Rome. In an international context increasingly characterised by rising tensions and challenges to stability, the Global Peace Index offers a detailed analysis of global trends in peace and conflict, highlighting the impact of these dynamics on international politics and national security. The presentation of the 19th edition of the GPI will provide an opportunity to discuss, alongside experts and institutional leaders, the implications of these developments for political decision-making at both global and local levels. Speakers: Lia Quartapelle, Vice-President of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Chamber of Deputies Serge Stroobants, Director, Europe and MENA, Institute for Economics and Peace Federica Onori, Member of the Chamber of Deputies Moderator: Giulia Ferraro, Agency for Peacebuilding Produced by the IEP, the Global Peace Index is the world’s leading measure of global peacefulness. Now in its 19th edition, the GPI ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness, covering 99.7% of the world’s population. The GPI presents the most comprehensive data-driven analysis to date on trends in peace, its economic value, and how to develop peaceful societies. It uses 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators to measure the state of peace across three domains: the level of Societal Safety and Security; the extent of Ongoing Domestic and International Conflict; and the degree of Militarisation.

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Building Peace Economies at Scale – A Collaborative Convening

Around the world, people and organizations across sectors have been working for a new kind of economy—one that prioritizes peace, regeneration, and shared prosperity. From grassroots initiatives that build trust and inclusion, to financial innovations that align capital with long-term value, the foundations of a new system are already built. But too often, these efforts happen in silos—fragmented across disciplines, disconnected from one another, and missing the chance to work in coordination and create positive impacts at scale. Mainstreaming peacebuilding into private sector practice, establishing standardized peace indicators for impact measurement, and equipping peacebuilders with the tools to lead in finance and business are essential steps toward making peace and conflict prevention the most valuable return on investment. The peacebuilding field is now at a unique inflection point. Peace is not only morally imperative—it is economically urgent. Peace is an essential foundation for long-term economic stability and shared prosperity. This convening is a practical step toward aligning our systems, investments, and capacities to support scalable, coordinated approaches to building peace economies. This one-day convening is a call to collaborate and coordinate. The workshop will gather leaders across peacebuilding, finance, governance, development, and impact investing to: Map the ecosystem of actors, efforts, and lessons learned contributing to peace economies, Surface challenges and opportunities to collaborate more effectively, Co-create a shared vision for what peace economies at scale look like, and Begin drafting a collaborative roadmap for long-term action, investment, and systems change.

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3 July, 2025 Seminar

Global Peace Index 2025 – Africa Launch

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8 July, 2025 Seminar

Global Peace Index 2025 – Canada Launch

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UN at 80: Shaping Our Future Together

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