Chatham House Prize Recording Chatham House Prize 2025: A humanitarian lifeline in Sudan Please join us as Sudan’s grassroots mutual aid groups, the Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), accept the Chatham House Prize.
Address Recording Kenya’s expanding foreign policy interests in a changed world order Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, HE Dr Musalia Mudavadi EGH, reflected on Kenya’s influence and status within a rapidly changing international context.You can watch a recording of his speech and the Q&A session on the video player below.
Conference Africa’s rising influence: Advancing agency in foreign policy and global governance This conference, hosted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in partnership with Amani Africa and the United Nations Development Programme, examines how Africa can assert greater strategic influence across a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Webinar Recording Realizing durable peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Speakers dissect the ongoing conflict dynamics in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the prospects of ongoing international mediation efforts.
Panel In person Navigating protracted conflicts in a multi-aligned world Following the conclusion of the Chatham House XCEPT research initiative, this event unpacks key findings and explores how policymakers can better respond to the complex realities of a multi-aligned global order.
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.
Address Recording Rwanda’s regional and foreign policy priorities His Excellency Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Rwanda, outlines Rwanda’s foreign policy vision and key factors shaping the country’s international engagement.
Panel Recording The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s foreign policy priorities The DRC’s Minister of Foreign Affairs discusses the country’s approach to regional stability and the role of international partnerships in securing economic prosperity.
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 Kenya’s foreign policy imperatives In conversation with HE Musalia Mudavadi EGH, Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Republic of Kenya.
Address In person and Online The African Union’s agenda for peace and security HE Ambassador Bankole Adeoye will discuss the African Union’s efforts to tackle conflict, foster security cooperation, and build lasting peace on the continent.
Panel In person and Online Making sense of coups and democratic renewal in Africa Experts assess the recent return of coups in Africa and what this means for democracy in the region.