Peace and the 2030 Agenda – beyond the summit glow
Agreeing the 2030 Agenda is a major achievement, says Larry Attree, but it’s what we do next that really matters to those affected by violent conflict and insecurity.
7 October 2015
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Agreeing the 2030 Agenda is a major achievement, says Larry Attree, but it’s what we do next that really matters to those affected by violent conflict and insecurity.
7 October 2015Ahead of the UN Sustainable Development Summit 2015, Saferworld has produced a new briefing:
14 September 2015In the wake of recent comments by the UK Prime Minister, Saferworld's Larry Attree argues that a more effective approach to reducing extremist violence would be to craft a foreign policy that itself more consistently promotes the values we are claiming as ‘British’.
22 July 2015In these informal comments, Saferworld looks at the
5 June 2015Debates on the post-2015 development framework are now turning to monitoring and measurement.
20 March 2015Security threats defined as stemming from ‘terrorism’ or ‘rogue regimes’ have significant public profile, and have led to responses from different branches of government.
27 January 2015Most of the public conversation about terrorism has focused on conventional counter-terror efforts, which overlap with and influence stabilisation and statebuilding efforts.
27 January 2015Debates on the post-2015 agenda so far have consistently agreed that the world’s new development framework must advance not only sustainability and poverty reduction but also, crucially, peace and good governance.
5 December 2014The Institute for Economics and Peace’s
18 November 2014With this discussion paper, Saferworld and partners would like to catalyse a more informed and in-depth debate on how the post-2015 framework can help facilitate a global partnership for peaceful societies and sustainable development.
23 April 2014