SIPRI would like to thank the following partner organizations for making the 2019 Stockholm Security Conference possible.
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CMI is an independent Finnish organisation that works to prevent and resolve violent conflicts through informal dialogue and mediation.CMI works closely with all conflicting parties in some of the world’s most intractable conflicts to forge lasting peace. Nobel Peace laureate and former President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari founded CMI in 2000. |
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Mercy Corps is a leading global organization working in more than 40 countries around the world, many of which are the most fragile. Mercy Corps empowers people to survive crises, build better lives and transform their communities — and the world — for good. |
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MSB - Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) is responsible for helping society prepare for, and handle, major accidents, crises and the consequences of war. The agency’s areas of responsibility covers issues concerning civil protection, public safety, emergency management and civil defence as long as no other authority has responsibility. Responsibility refers to measures taken before, during and after an emergency or crisis. |
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The objective of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) is to build trust and to contribute to the peaceful resolution of conflicts by sustaining a continuous, curated and informal dialogue within the international security community. Today, the MSC is the world’s leading forum for debating international security policy. The MSC does not only include the most urgent security challenges in its programs, but also draws attention to issues that might not yet be on the top of the security community's agenda. It embraces a comprehensive definition of security, but also takes into account – among others – the economic, environmental and human dimensions of security. |