
In association with the World Bank, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) and The Global Fund. Almost ten years ago to the day, experts and key stakeholders gathered at Wilton Park to...
In association with the World Bank, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) and The Global Fund. Almost ten years ago to the day, experts and key stakeholders gathered at Wilton Park to...
Introduction This Wilton Park event on ‘Reintegration of Children Associated with Armed Forces or Armed Groups’ addresses a core recommendation from the April 2022 Wilton Park event ‘Preparing the...
Wednesday 15 – Friday 17 March 2023 | WP3108 In association with the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office From Wednesday 15 – Friday 17 March 2023, Wilton Park together with the FCDO’s...
1. Executive Summary The concept of “just transition” – a whole-of-society approach to decarbonisation that respects human rights while promoting sustainable development, the eradication of poverty,...
Foreword The creation of the Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) agenda 25 years ago signalled a new era of global commitment to preventing grave violations against children in armed conflicts and...
I. Executive Summary It is widely accepted that human rights apply at sea, yet there are pressing questions about how human rights law and the law of the sea can be reconciled given the unique...
Introduction Despite ongoing fighting and a recent increase in Russian attacks to Ukraine’s energy and other critical infrastructure, early planning for reconstruction is essential. Given the...
Introduction In June 2022, the Risk-informed Early Action Partnership (REAP) and Wilton Park – co-sponsored by the UK and Germany – convened a discussion for early action donors aiming to take stock...
Wilton Park, in partnership with the Global Business Coalition for Health (GBCHealth), Malaria No More, the Health Finance Coalition (HFC) and Amref Health Africa developed a four-part series of...
Background For the last decades, Latin America has been the region leading the investigation and prosecution, at a national level, of international crimes and mass human rights violations by...
Executive summary • Lower income countries are facing a dual climate crisis and learning crisis. All education efforts are likely to fall short or be reversed unless current and future climate change...
Introduction Since the end of the Cold War, sanctions have become a key tool of multilateral and national foreign policy, imposed to address international challenges ranging from ending internal...
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Summary There is growing disquiet over the multiple challenges currently confronting the international protection of human rights. Increasing attacks on human rights defenders throughout the world,...
Executive summary Wilton Park and the United Kingdom (UK) Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) hosted this conference in May 2022, bringing together over 60 global experts, including...
Background Climate change is a defining issue of our time. It continues to threaten societies globally and its economic, social, and environmental impacts are a challenge for us all. Major changes...
There remains a significant funding gap to address the magnitude of mine and Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) contamination globally, thwarting efforts by the mine action sector to make progress...
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Event Summary For the last decade, conflict networks and insecurity challenges have permeated the North Africa and the Sahel region (NASAH). To examine and map the way forward regarding the situation...
Introduction Wilton Park is hosting a series of dialogues bringing together stakeholders from across the development and climate sectors to reimagine the future of development assistance and climate...
In collaboration with Risk-informed Early Action Partnership Launched at the UN Climate Action Summit (UNCAS) in September 2019, the Riskinformed Early Action Partnership (REAP) brings together an...
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The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that the global development architecture is weak, and not ‘fit for purpose’ to respond to a large scale and global crisis. At the same time this crisis...