Events
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.
![Pakistan's Coronavirus Crisis: Provincial Perspectives](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-05/20200514_pakistans_coronavirus_crisis-event.jpg?itok=Ymm9q4T0)
Pakistan's Coronavirus Crisis: Provincial Perspectives
On May 14, USIP convened observers from all four of Pakistan's provinces to discuss each province’s on-the-ground situation, the various provincial government responses, and what we can expect to see in the coming months.
![Conflict and the Pandemic: Tackling COVID-19 in Fragile Settings](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-05/20200513_conflict_and_the_pandemic-event.jpg?itok=gkYbhIu4)
Conflict and the Pandemic: Tackling COVID-19 in Fragile Settings
On May 13, USIP and the World Bank Group examined international efforts to respond to the first- and second-order impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in fragile states. Panelists drew lessons from other recent outbreaks to consider what works in tackling pandemics on the ground in FCV settings, as well as how actors can work together to ensure responses to the COVID-19 crisis do not exacerbate existing drivers of fragility.
![China’s Impact on Conflict Dynamics in the Red Sea Arena](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-04/chinas_impact_copy_3_x_2.jpg?itok=W4i2dbMO)
China’s Impact on Conflict Dynamics in the Red Sea Arena
On April 28, USIP hosted members of the SSG for an in-depth look at their report, featuring discussions on how China’s growing presence has brought infrastructure and economic opportunities to the region, while raising concerns about the sustainability, transparency, and long-term impacts of its engagement on countries in the Horn and the Gulf.
![Pakistan’s Coronavirus Crisis: Impact and Solutions](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-04/2020423_pcc-00875_copy_2-event.jpg?itok=86lkuSRO)
Pakistan’s Coronavirus Crisis: Impact and Solutions
On April 23, USIP hosted a virtual expert panel to discuss the economic, political, and governance impacts of the COVID-19 crisis in Pakistan as well as potential long-term solutions.
![The Path to Intra-Afghan Talks](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-04/20200422_intra-afghan_00782-event.png?itok=dM7MeD6y)
The Path to Intra-Afghan Talks
On April 22, USIP hosted members of the Afghan government’s negotiating team for an online discussion on recent developments, the challenges of getting intra-Afghan negotiations underway, and how the country can move closer to a political settlement for the decades-long conflict.
![Coronavirus and Conflict: The Security Sector Response](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-04/20200415_security_sector_response_00758-event.png?itok=gWgv7MEm)
Coronavirus and Conflict: The Security Sector Response
On April 15, USIP hosted an event that looked at creative solutions on how to respond to the confluence of coronavirus and conflict. USIP President and CEO Nancy Lindborg shared lessons from her experience responding to Ebola in West Africa and discussed why COVID-19 is a unique challenge to conflict-affected regions.
![The Impact of Coronavirus on North Korea](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-04/20200414_covid_nk_00676-event.png?itok=v-vLqqHZ)
The Impact of Coronavirus on North Korea
On April 14, USIP hosted an online discussion with experts on the latest information regarding the COVID-19 situation in North Korea, the impact of COVID-19 on North Korea’s isolation vis-à-vis the international sanctions regime, the potential for instability in North Korean society, and the potential for sanctions relief to aid coronavirus response efforts.
![Global Trends in the Rule of Law (Webcast Only)](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-03/20200320-world-justice-event.jpg?itok=1ZBZ_qIg)
Global Trends in the Rule of Law (Webcast Only)
On March 11, USIP and the World Justice Project (WJP) delved into the findings from the WJP Rule of Law Index 2020. WJP’s chief research officer reviewed important insights and data trends from the report.
![Colombian Human Rights Leaders Protect Their Peace](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-03/20200320-colombia-event.jpg?itok=4zABZGQi)
Colombian Human Rights Leaders Protect Their Peace
On February 24, the U.S. Institute of Peace, the Washington Office on Latin America, and the Latin America Working Group Education Fund hosted the winners of the 2019 awards.
![Ending Our Endless War in Afghanistan](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-02/20200218_afg-1-4-event.jpg?itok=zaoR7d4r)
Ending Our Endless War in Afghanistan
USIP hosted a panel of former U.S. government senior officials as they discussed the significance of the reported agreement, the potential for a sustainable and inclusive peace process, and what this latest development means for bringing an end to the eighteen-year war in Afghanistan.