Panel In person and Online Who will be the next UN Secretary-General? Rafael Mariano Grossi and Rebeca Grynspan each present their vision Two of the candidates to be the next United Nations Secretary-General come to Chatham House to discuss how they might lead the organization, and what the role will require during a period of geopolitical turmoil.
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 A new multilateralism. How are the UN and other global organizations adapting to a new world? A panel discussion on the future of global institutions, including the United Nations. Among the panellists will be Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General of the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Panel Recording How should the world confront climate derailment risks? In this event, expert panellists discuss climate derailment risks, and how these risks can be tackled.
Panel Recording Is Geneva heading south? Experts assess what Geneva’s struggles symbolise about global governance in an increasingly multipolar age.
Panel In person and Online Plastic planet: Can a global treaty stop the world choking on plastic pollution? What are the prospects in negotiating a global plastics treaty amid a divided world? Experts and government negotiators discuss.
Panel Recording Global drug policy: How to win the war? Former Presidents Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico and Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, and former High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, outline how multilateral cooperation and policy change can reverse global drug trends.
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 Recording In conversation with Julien Harneis, UN Assistant Secretary-General Julien Harneis gives critical insights into the UN’s humanitarian response in Yemen and the importance of maintaining independent humanitarian assistance.
Panel Recording In conversation with Martin Griffiths: How can a divided world address conflict? The former United Nations Under-Secretary-General describes how a weakening multilateralism system and dysfunctional political diplomacy can be revitalized by a humanitarian approach.
Panel Online Reviving Tanzania’s regional leadership and global engagement This webinar will launch a new Chatham House research paper which explores the key considerations for Tanzania’s foreign policy review.
Panel Recording Attacks in the Red Sea Yemen experts and policymakers will discuss the impact and trajectory of the instability in the Red Sea followed by an interview with General Tareq Saleh, Presidential Leadership Council (PLC).