Between 11 May and 22 May 2020, the Virtual Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development worked with more than 42 partner organizations to convene over 44 high-level interactive dialogues, public panels and closed partner-led sessions.
Browse the videos of the partner-led sessions, accessible now on SIPRI’s YouTube channel. Further multimedia content and videos of the public panels are available here.
Download the '2020 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development' report (PDF).
14 May
Session ‘Protests in the Middle East and North Africa Region: What Next?’
In partnership with Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North Africa
18 May
Session ‘African Geopolitics in Transformation: What Future for Peacebuilding?’
In partnership with the European Union Institute for Security Studies
19 May
Session ‘COVID-19 Implications for Stability and Women-led Responses to the Crisis: Report from Monrovia, Liberia’
In partnership with Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Kvinna till Kvinna
Session ‘GVD Presentation and Lower Bound Upper Bound Discussion’
In partnership with the Global Registry of Violent Deaths (GReVD) Consortium
20 May
Session ‘Localizing Sustaining Peace? Partnerships for Community-driven 'Positive Peace’
In partnership with International Rescue Committee
Session ‘Coding Violence: From Observation to Single Entry’
In partnership with the Global Registry of Violent Deaths (GReVD) Consortium
21 May
Session ‘From Kinetic to Cyber and Back Again: Technology and Peacemaking in the Arab World’
In partnership with the Euro–Gulf Information Centre
Session ‘IMPACT: Measurement and assessment of prevention and peace building efforts’
In partnership with the United Nations Development Programme
22 May
Session ‘Old Problems—New Solutions? A Digital Lab on Applying Innovation Towards Progress on SDG 16’
In partnership with IM Swedish Development Partner
Session ‘Parliaments’ Role in Linking Good Security Sector Governance to SDG16 Amid COVID-19’
In partnership with the Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
Session ‘INCLUSION: What Have We Learned?’
In partnership with the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs and Quaker United Nations Office