Panel Recording From values to action: Where do LGBTIQ+ rights sit in UK foreign policy? In an increasingly contested world order and with global threats to LGBTIQ+ rights, experts discuss a path forward for LGBTIQ+ rights and the rule of law in UK foreign policy. This panel discussion will be followed by a reception and networking.
Panel In person and Online Leadership and representation in international relations: building on women’s legacy Join us for a panel discussion and networking reception to mark Women’s History Month.
Panel In person and Online Yemen’s enduring war: What will it take to bring peace? Tawakkol Karman, a Yemeni activist, journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, reflects on the legacy of Yemen’s 2011 revolution, why the country continues to be plagued by violence, and what its future holds.
Panel Recording African peace processes: Prospects for durable agreements to end conflicts This event, in partnership with the UNDP, examines the experiences gained from peace negotiations on the African continent and the role played by local, regional and international actors.
Panel In person and Online Fostering inclusive health systems What should health systems prioritize to become more equitable?
Panel Labour Party Conference: Advancing UK interests and values through trade Join Chatham House and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the Labour Party conference this October.
Panel Conservative Party Conference: Advancing UK interests and values through trade Join Chatham House and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the Conservative Party conference this October.
Panel Recording Working with the Taliban? Examining the dilemmas of working in Afghanistan two years after the Taliban’s return to power.
Panel Silencing the Guns in Africa by 2030: Lessons from Mozambique A hybrid event in Addis Ababa reflecting on Mozambique’s 2019 peace agreement and the lessons it offers for the African Union’s ‘Silencing the Guns’ agenda by 2030.
Panel Gender mainstreaming the proposed cybercrime convention: Commentary on the consolidated draft This panel explores the gendered impacts of the current negotiating document.
Panel Online Violence and the right to health UN Special Rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, presents her report on violence and its impact on the right to health.