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Week of Events
Hague Talks: Achieving The SDGs: Mission Impossible or Yes We Can?
Hague Talks: Achieving The SDGs: Mission Impossible or Yes We Can?
We are at the halfway point of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set in 2015 by all 193 members of the United Nations. Will we reach them by 2030, or will we fail to organize ourselves to generate the impact required? In a context full of mutually reinforcing crises (conflicts, pandemic, climate change…), are the SDGs a […]
Leiden University Panel Discussion: Is Water a Driver of Peace and Conflict?
Leiden University Panel Discussion: Is Water a Driver of Peace and Conflict?
The Youth Peace Initiative is hosting a panel of experts to answer the question: Is water a driver of peace and conflict? In this panel discussion, experts will explore the role of water; challenges and opportunities for diplomacy and cooperation. Join this lively discussion for an inside perspective on water and peace! The Youth Peace […]
Reparations: Lessons from the Past, Challenges for the Future
Reparations: Lessons from the Past, Challenges for the Future
On 11 May, this multidisciplinary event on reparations will bring together practitioners, scholars, and students, in the year that marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Rome Statute (1998), which led to the creation of the International Criminal Court and the Trust Fund for Victims. Participants will be invited to reflect about how […]
Discussion: Holocaust Diplomacy, Policy Makers as Memory Makers?
Discussion: Holocaust Diplomacy, Policy Makers as Memory Makers?
How do global institutions preserve or shape the memory of the past – and especially in the case of Holocaust memory? What is the impact of policy and decision makers on Holocaust memorialisation at the local, national, and international level? And to what extent is the legacy of the Holocaust present in the workings of […]
The Hague Municipality: Beach Clean up
The Hague Municipality: Beach Clean up
The Hague Municipality, together with the Embassy of India, Ministry of Infrastructure, TrashUre Hunt and Stichting Noordzee. The Beach Clean Up will take place on the 12th of May at Scheveningen Beach. You can join forces with other members of the community to rid the beach of waste. And this is not happening alone: beach clean-up activities […]
Report Launch: Breaking the gender trap: Challenging patriarchal norms to build peace by International Alert
Report Launch: Breaking the gender trap: Challenging patriarchal norms to build peace by International Alert
In societies across the world, power is held by men, through cultural norms and customs that favour men and withhold opportunity from women. Such patriarchal norms create narrow and limiting definitions of what it means to be a man or a woman, which leads to gender inequality and disrupts social harmony. These norms often prioritise […]
Human Rights in the Picture at 10: The Power of Artivism & Visual Storytelling
Human Rights in the Picture at 10: The Power of Artivism & Visual Storytelling
Human Rights in the Picture is turning 10 on May 12th! We want to invite you to celebrate the impact of our work throughout the decade, give thanks to those who have supported us all along and highlight the importance of visual storytelling & artivism in standing up for human rights. Join us for an […]
Advancing Regenerative Value Creation at COP 28
Advancing Regenerative Value Creation at COP 28
Please join us for free on Saturday, May 13th from 10.00 to 12.30 at KIT, Amsterdam’s Royal Tropical Institute and SDG House and Impact Hub - one of the city’s most beautiful buildings and parks. In preparation for the UN’s global climate summit COP 28, held from Nov. 30th to Dec. 12th 2023in the UAE, […]