On 28 January, SIPRI co-hosted an event on ‘Humanitarian Challenges in the Current Global Landscape—What’s Next for the 2020s?’.
On 10 December, SIPRI co-hosted a regional expert level discussion event on ‘North East Asian Countries’ Contributions to the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda’ in Beijing.
On 11 December, SIPRI’s Dr Florian Krampe participated in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 25) in Madrid and engaged in the Global Climate Change Alliance Plus (GCCA+) session on ‘Climate and Security—Emerging Trends and Adaptive Strategies’.
This panel discussion assessed how the Syrian conflict has reshaped the strategic relationships in the Middle East, both at the global level and between key regional actors.
Today, SIPRI, the Brookings Institution and a growing list of partners are pleased to release a new film on why counting violent deaths matters for peace and security.