While the peacebuilding field has grown significantly over the last 20 years, an unprecedented number of global crises will pose a challenge in the years ahead. Currently, nearly a quarter of the world's population lives in environments rife with chronic instability, conflict or violence. And even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the world was already experiencing a 30-year high in violent conflict. How the peacebuilding field chooses to evolve in the face of such complexity and uncertainty will determine its future success — and this year’s PeaceCon 2023 seeks to provide a firm foundation on which to build more effective, sustainable solutions to fragility and conflict.

On May 3, USIP, in partnership with the Alliance for Peacebuilding, kickstarted PeaceCon 2023 by bringing together senior officials, thought leaders, policymakers and practitioners from around the world to explore this year’s theme, “Beyond Fragile Ground: New Peacebuilding Architectures for Today and the Future,” as well as discuss new strategic approaches and peacebuilding frameworks to manage conflict and prevent violence.

To learn more about Days 2 and 3 of PeaceCon 2023, please visit AfP’s website. Continue the conversation on Twitter using #PeaceCon2023 and #BeyondFragileGround.

Agenda

9:00am-9:15am | Welcome and Opening Remarks

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  • Lise Grande
    President, U.S. Institute of Peace
  • Liz Hume
    Executive Director, Alliance for Peacebuilding
  • Charles Bolden
    Board Vice Chair, Alliance for Peacebuilding; Former Administrator, NASA

9:15am-10:15am | Opening High-Level Plenary

How Are Multi and Bilateral Donors' Policies and Resources Meeting the Demands of Increasing Violent Conflict and Fragility and Building Sustainable Peace

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  • Lise Grande, moderator
    President, U.S. Institute of Peace
  • Robert Jenkins
    Assistant to the Administrator, USAID Bureau for Conflict Prevention & Stabilization
  • Awa Dabo
    Director and Deputy Head, UN Peacebuilding Support Office, Department of Political & Peacebuilding Affairs
  • Caroline Bahnson
    Senior Operations Officer, World Bank Fragility, Conflict, & Violence Unit
  • Ambassador Deike Potzel
    Director General for Crisis Prevention, Stabilization, Peacebuilding, and Humanitarian Assistance

10:15am-11:15am | Second High-Level Plenary

Bright Spots in a Bleak Landscape: New Constellations of Peace

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  • Melanie Greenberg, moderator
    Managing Director, Peacebuilding, Humanity United
  • Maria Paula Prada
    Advisor to the Presidency, Colombian Truth Commission
  • María Victoria Llorente
    Executive Director of Fundación Ideas para la Paz
  • Rajaa Altalli
    Co-Founder, Center for Civil Society & Democracy
  • Julia Roig
    Founder, The Horizons Project

11:15am-11:30am | Break & Networking

11:30am-12:45pm | Breakout Sessions

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  • P/CVE: Workshop on Preventing & Countering Violent Extremism: Peacebuilding Lessons from Pakistan’s Experience
  • POLICY/ADVOCACY: Preventing Silos from Undermining the Prevention-Oriented Canon of Law: How to Integrate and Successfully Implement the GFA, EWGAPA, & WPS Act

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  • INTERRELIGIOUS/UKRAINE: Advancing Nonviolent Civilian-Based Defense and Religious Peacebuilding: Case of War in Ukraine

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  • P/CVE: New Research in P/CVE and Violence Prevention

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12:45pm-2:15pm | Lunch & Lunch Sessions

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  • BOOK TALK: The American Imperative: Reclaiming Global leadership Through Soft Power by Daniel F. Runde

2:15pm-3:30pm | Breakout Sessions

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  • CONFLICT INTEGRATION: How to Practically Integrate Conflict Prevention across Humanitarian and Development Programming
  • POLICY/ADVOCACY: New Agenda for Peace and the Summit of the Future: No More Napping for the Peacebuilding Field

HYBRID

  • HUMAN RIGHTS/ATROCITY PREVENTION: Rethinking How Elite Capture and Corruption of the Security Sector Drives Violence

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  • RESEARCH/UKRAINE: Conflict Observatory: Documenting Russia­n-Perpetrated War Crimes and Other Atrocities in Ukraine

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3:30pm-3:45pm | Break & Networking

3:45pm-4:45pm | Closing Fireside Chat

3 D's: Diplomacy, Development, & Defense in the U.S. Government

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  • Liz Hume, moderator
    Executive Director, Alliance for Peacebuilding
  • Anne Witkowsky
    Assistant Secretary of Bureau of Conflict & Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State
  • Robert Jenkins
    Assistant to the Administrator, USAID Bureau for Conflict Prevention & Stabilization
  • Joe McMenamin
    Principal Director for Counternarcotics & Global Threats, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict (SO/LIC)

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