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1. The World’s Humanitarian, Economic, and Political Engagement with Afghanistan

2. An Age of Crises: Prospects for inequality and division

3. From Rhetoric to Action: Delivering Inequality & Exclusion

4. What Works in Conflict Prevention?

5. The Number of Countries with Coups d’etats and Other Constitutional Changes in Government is Rising: How should donors stay engaged?

6. Alternative Aid Modalities: Community development

7. Managing Opportunities, Challenges, and Expectations for the New Agenda for Peace

8. Rising to the Challenge: Building Peaceful, Just, Equal and Inclusive Societies in a Divided World

9. The UN General Assembly 2023: The urgency of compromise on financing for development

10. Seven Questions to Consider in Designing, Implementing, and Supporting Effective Nationally Led Violence Prevention Strategies

11. Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis: 6 Opportunities to Strengthen Conflict Sensitivity across the HumanitarianDevelopment-Peacebuilding Nexus

12. Good Peacebuilding Financing: Recommendations for Revitalizing Commitments

13. Innovations in Donor Bureaucracies and the Implications for Peacebuilding Financing

14. Can Emerging Technologies Lead a Revival of Conflict Early Warning/Early Action? Lessons from the Field

15. Social Housing 2.0

16. Refugee Legal Empowerment: From Accompaniment to Justice

17. Does Justice Mind? Understanding the Links between Justice and Mental Health

18. Addressing Inequality and Exclusion in the Pandemic’s Aftermath

19. The Relationship Between Justice and Equality

20. Justice for All and the Social Contract in Peril

21. Towards a Prevention and Peacebuilding Data Hub: Scoping the Future of Data Services and Capacity Building

22. Four reasons why the New Agenda for Peace should focus on nationally led violence prevention strategies

23. What should leaders focus on during the United Nations General Assembly High-level week 2022 to help restore some popular trust in international collective action and multilateralism?

24. 2022 Retrospective and Trends for 2023

25. Are we facing a wave of conflict in high-income countries?

26. UN-IFI Cooperation during Peacekeeping Drawdowns: Opportunities for Mutual Support

27. How can we work towards economic recovery for all? Financing for Development: the issues, challenges, and opportunities in 2021

28. Mental Health and Psychosocial Support to Sustain Peace: Four Areas to Explore for Improving Practice

29. It’s Time to Go Back to Basics of Governance

30. Recognizing Communities: Local Level Responses to the Pathfinders Grand Challenges

31. Inequality, Lockdown, and COVID-19: Unequal Societies Struggle to Contain the Virus

32. Solidarity Taxes in the Context of Economic Recovery Following the COVID-19 Pandemic

33. The Way We Voluntarily Pay Taxes

34. Bridging the Silos: Integrating Strategies across Armed Conflict, Violent Crime, and Violent Extremism to Advance the UN’s Prevention Agenda

35. Shared Capital Initiatives – for Redistribution and Recognition

36. Social Contracts: Embracing a Just Technological and Energy Transition

37. Essential Workers

38. Employment Transitions

39. Learning from COVID-19: How to make care central to economic policy around the world

40. The Applicability of Transitional Justice in Pre-Conflict Contexts

41. From Regressive Subsidies to Progressive Redistribution: The Role of Redistribution and Recognition in Energy Subsidy Reform

42. A Civil or Uncivil Civil Society?

43. A “Hidden Front” in the Battle Against COVID-19: How Behavioral Data is Helping Contain the Pandemic and Improve Policy

44. Ecosystem Mapping: The State of Play and the Path to Creating a Community of Practice

45. COVID-19, Election Governance, and Preventing Electoral Violence

46. COVID-19 has a postcode: How urban housing and spatial inequality are shaping the COVID-19 crisis

47. The New Secretary-General Report on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: Prevention Back on the Agenda

48. The Challenge of a Lifetime: Ensuring Universal Access to COVID-19 Health Technologies

49. The UN’s Pandemic Response: The Beginnings of a Real Global Plan?

50. Public Opinion, Trust, and the COVID-19 Pandemic

51. COVID-19 and Trust in International Cooperation

52. COVID-19 and Public Support for Radical Policies

53. Opportunities and Challenges for Greater IFI-UN Collaboration Across Macroeconomic/FCV linkages

54. A Stocktaking of the UN-IFI Relationship on Prevention and Peacebuilding, 2018 to 2020

55. Food for Thought – Talking Points on Food Prices

56. The UN’s Pandemic Response: The Beginnings of a Real Global Plan?

57. Justice for All and the Public Health Emergency

58. Population Movements, COVID-19, and Conflict Risk

59. COVID-19 and Community Responses

60. COVID-19 and the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings

61. How Much Lockdown is Enough?

62. COVID-19 and Trust in International Cooperation

63. Operationalizing the Prevention Agenda: Three Recommendations for the Peacebuilding Architecture Review

64. Adopting a Sustaining Peace Lens to the COVID-19 Response

65. Justice for All and the Economic Crisis

66. The Prevention Agenda: Mapping Out Member States’ Concerns

67. Data for Peace and Security: Report of the Practitioners Workshop on Harvesting Best Practices and Building a Community of Practice

68. Development and Prevention: National Examples of Linkages

69. Challenge Paper: Inequality and Exclusion

70. Discussion Brief: Costs of Inequality and Exclusion

71. Peace Operations Review 2019

72. UN Reforms—A Major Step Forward January 1, but Some Challenges Still to Overcome

73. Innovative Finance to Sustain Peace: Mapping Ideas

74. Challenge Paper: Inequality and Exclusion

75. Data for Peace and Security

76. Innovative Social Protection

77. The Prevention Agenda: Mapping Out Member States’ Concerns

78. Beneficial Ownership: The Global State of Play

79. Creating Political Space for Fiscal Compromises: How to Build Consensus Around Progressive Taxation and Spending

80. Nationally Led Prevention: Practical Examples of Approaches to Risk and Resilience

81. Rebuilding Common Ground: An Agenda for 21st Century Democratic Health and Resilience

82. An Ambiguous Election: Tshisekedi’s First 100 Days in Office

83. What’s Good for Women and Girls can be Good for Men and Boys

84. Inside the ADF Rebellion A Glimpse into the Life and Operations of a Secretive Jihadi Armed Group

85. NYU CIC 2018 Annual Report

86. Review of the Global Focal Point for Police, Justice, and Corrections

87. The Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals: a historic opportunity