In recent years, increased focus has been placed on the ‘triple nexus’, a consensus building on the interdependencies and complementarities that exist between humanitarian, development and peacebuilding work. The event will discuss institutional responses that apply nexus approaches and principles, reinforced with case studies and experiences from the field.
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD), SIPRI and King’s College London (KCL) have released a new study on the socio-economic impact of anti-vehicle mines (AVM) in Angola.
On 13 November, SIPRI held a launch event for two new Policy Briefs on the EU Civilian Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) Compact, which was established in November 2018.
On 18 November, SIPRI hosted a conversation event with its international Governing Board on 'The state of the world: As bad as it looks? Or…?'.
The panel discussion assessed the current challenges and future opportunities for EU relations with its partners to the east, with a special focus on Ukraine.