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As a national, nonpartisan, independent Institute, the U.S. Institute of Peace draws on our exceptional convening power to create opportunities for diverse audiences to exchange knowledge, experiences, and ideas necessary for creative solutions to difficult challenges. We serve as an important, neutral platform for bringing together government and nongovernment, diplomacy, security, and development actors, and participants across political views. The Institute’s events help shape public policy and priorities to advance peaceful solutions to conflict and strengthen international security.
![Advancing Stability in Northern Nigeria](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-04/20240423-advancing-stability-in-northern-nigeria-sm-event.jpg?itok=-pvMAJOX)
Advancing Stability in Northern Nigeria
On April 23, USIP hosted a critical and timely discussion with ten northern Nigerian governors on the frontlines of the country's most pressing challenges. The conversation explored Nigeria's prospects for peace, what Nigerian citizens and leaders can do to manage tensions or violence, the most important issues for the state governors, and how stability in northern Nigeria can contribute to progress and prosperity for the country.
![The Road to Washington’s NATO Summit](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2022-12/natoap4-2022-madrid-summit-wiki-project.jpg?itok=ed6TcHti)
The Road to Washington’s NATO Summit
On April 22, USIP hosted a discussion on NATO’s relations with its Indo-Pacific partners ahead of the July 2024 summit and the benefits and interests that have led the United States to support the development of these partnerships over time.
![Africa Futures Summit](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-04/20240416-africa-futures-summit-sm-event.jpg?itok=5ynPQVNp)
Africa Futures Summit
On April 16, USIP hosted the Africa Futures Summit to examine approaches to catalyze Africa’s potential to benefit and shape the global system. Discussions drew on the African Futures research, forecasting and policy analysis led by the Institute for Security Studies, along with perspectives from Africa, the African Diaspora and American experts.
![First Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-04/20240411-first-global-summit-indigenous-peacebuilding-sm-event.jpg?itok=hUNzMsYV)
First Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding
To bridge this gap, USIP brought together 50 Indigenous leaders from around the world to foster broader understanding of the unique capacities and approaches that allow Indigenous leaders to resist violence and build peace. This historic event...
![The Legacy and Lessons of U.S. Diplomatic Engagement with Lebanon](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-04/20240402-legacy-lessons-us-diplomatic-engagement-lebanon-sm-event.jpg?itok=CDQI6eGc)
The Legacy and Lessons of U.S. Diplomatic Engagement with Lebanon
On April 2, USIP hosted a discussion with Ambassador David Hale on his new book and how past U.S. diplomatic engagement with Lebanon can offer valuable lessons for American diplomatic tradecraft in the Middle East and beyond.
![Russian Asset Seizures and Justice for Ukraine](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-03/20240318-russian-asset-seizures-and-justice-ukraine-sm-event.jpg?itok=DZY9mLo5)
Russian Asset Seizures and Justice for Ukraine
On March 13, USIP and Ukrainian Minister of Justice Denys Leontiyovych Maliuska hosted a discussion on the potential utilization of confiscated Russian assets to finance Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction efforts.
![Fragile But Intact: Understanding India and Pakistan’s Three-Year Ceasefire](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-02/20240228-indiapakistanborder-event.jpg?itok=dxAizYvV)
Fragile But Intact: Understanding India and Pakistan’s Three-Year Ceasefire
On March 8, USIP hosted a conversation on the LoC cease-fire that explored findings from this new USIP report, the factors that have help keep the cease-fire in place, and what new regional dynamics could mean for its sustainability in the future.
![How Women on the Front Lines Forge Peace](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-03/20240301-how-women-on-the-front-lines-forge-peace-sm-event.jpg?itok=V-mX8Ova)
How Women on the Front Lines Forge Peace
Ahead of International Women’s Day and on the first day of Women’s History Month, USIP recognized and celebrated the awardee and finalists for the 2023 Women Building Peace Award. The conversation explored how these four fearless women from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Kenya and Syria are making history while working for a peaceful future.
![Two Years In: Analyzing the War in Ukraine](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-03/20240227-two-years-in-analyzing-the-war-in-ukraine-sm-event.jpg?itok=IqEpQt26)
Two Years In: Analyzing the War in Ukraine
On February 27, USIP and the Atlantic Council hosted a discussion with former U.S. ambassadors to Ukraine and Russia analyzing the current battlefield situation, the importance of Western aid and the disastrous consequences that would result without it, and what can be done to secure Ukraine and its democracy long term.
![A Screening of the Ukrainian Drama Film ‘Bucha’](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-02/20240223-a-screening-of-the-ukrainian-drama-film-bucha-sm-event.jpg?itok=njsZPepj)
A Screening of the Ukrainian Drama Film ‘Bucha’
On February 23, USIP hosted a public screening and discussion of “Bucha” with producer Oleksandr Schur and volunteer Gaide Rizayeva. The conversation exposed the grim realities of Russian brutality during the war in Ukraine and emphasized the crucial role of courageous individuals who continuously defy and resist Russian occupation to safeguard their communities.