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Home | Events | FHI 360 at PeaceCon 2024
discussion in radio station at renovated center
As part of the Ma3an project, Mabrouka Ettay (from left), Cyrine Mbarki and Mohamed Amine Ghanji lead a radio session after the renovation of the Bir Lahmer Youth Center in Tataouine, Tunisia. Photo credit: Advise Production for FHI 360
September 10–12, 2024

FHI 360 at PeaceCon 2024

Status Quo No More: Building Peace in the Time of Rising Violent Conflict

Event Details

Washington, D.C., U.S.

#PeaceCon2024 #StatusQuoNoMore

Organized by the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) and the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), PeaceCon 2024 will bring together senior officials, thought leaders, policymakers and practitioners from around the world to discuss and address the peacebuilding challenges arising from an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving conflict landscape. 

FHI 360 will showcase our evidence-based, scalable and locally led solutions designed to prevent and reduce conflict drivers and build sustainable peace and resilience. We invite you to join our sessions and visit our booth to learn how we are reframing the narrative of peacebuilding, integrating conflict sensitivity across development sectors and strengthening key actors to implement locally led peacebuilding solutions. Together, we can create a safer and stronger world.

Highlights of our technical presence

Panel discussion

Insights from conflict sensitivity hubs: DRC, Honduras and South Sudan

FHI 360 speaker: Orfilia Perez, Team Lead for Conflict Analysis Training, Conflict Sensitivity Integration Hub (CSIH)

Storytelling session

Reframing Peace Narratives in South/Southeast Asia

FHI 360 speaker: Lilli Baldwin, Technical Advisor, Civil Society and Peacebuilding Department

View the official conference agenda and register to attend:

Conference website

Featured content

  • Project

    Networks for Peace

  • Project

    Ma3an

    Two people work together, leaning over a paper
  • Project

    Conflict Sensitivity Integration Hub Activity

  • Story

    Female peacebuilders protect civil rights and human dignity

    September 20, 2023
    Illustration showing three women acting as leaders for peace in their communities.
  • Resource

    Applying the SCALE+ method: Advance collective action

  • Resource

    CVE Reference Guide for Local Organizations

  • Technical Area

    Democracy and governance

    Three young people paint a mural on a low concrete wall.
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