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Webinar

A renewed multilateral system: Towards positive and inclusive peace

Join us for a Live Session to discuss proposals for a multilateral system that fosters the conditions for positive peace.

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Webinar

A Renewed Multilateral System Towards Positive Peace

  • Hosted by

    Club de Madrid

  • Location

    Online

  • Date

    September 2, 2021

  • Time

    14:00 CET / 08:00 EDT

Acting as a catalyst and a magnifier of previous imbalances, COVID-19 is contributing to a further deterioration in levels of peace.

While the long-term effects of the pandemic on conflict prevention and peacebuilding efforts are still unknown, the latest Global Peace Index indicates that the average level of global peacefulness deteriorated for the ninth time in twelve years in 2020.

Overall, 87 countries improved in peacefulness, whilst 73 deteriorated.

As the response to the pandemic continues to dominate the attention and resources of the international community, our path to fulfilling the promise of Agenda 2030 and fostering a more peaceful and inclusive world is now in jeopardy.

No country can change such complex dynamics alone. Unilateral approaches to today’s global challenges reflect a deadlock in thinking that will fail to provide long-term solutions to current and future threats to our systems.

Only a new path leading to a more equitable, secure and sustainable system for global cooperation, with renewed multilateral institutions, can address today’s challenges to peace and security.

This Live Session brings together Club de Madrid and partners with recommendations that can reinvigorate our multilateral system to create more peaceful and resilient futures.

Participants:

  • Danilo Türk, President, Club de Madrid
  • Steve Killelea, Founder and Executive Chairman, Institute for Economics and Peace
  • Maria Victoria Cabrera Balleza, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Global Network of Women Peacebuilders
  • Radhika Coomaraswamy, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict
  • Facilitator: Lord John Alderdice, Director, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict
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