Resource Library

Discover our library of resources containing publications, policy inputs, meeting outcomes, information on the New Deal, and blogs and thought pieces, highlighting key resources regarding peacebuilding and statebuilding in conflict affected and fragile settings.

Relevant Resources

Turning the Tide for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies – IDPS Joint Statement

IDPS Joint Statement in light of the SDG Summit, calling for collective, multilateral action to urgently accelerate progress on SDG 16, in line with a New Agenda for Peace.

A New Agenda for Peace

On 20 July, Secretary-General António Guterres presented to Member States his Policy Brief on A New Agenda for Peace, which outlines his vision for multilateral efforts for peace and security, based on international law, for a world in transition. It outlines an extensive and ambitious set of recommendations that recognize the inter-linked nature of many of the challenges we face. 

A New Agenda for Peace is framed around the core principles of trust, solidarity, and universality that are foundations of the Charter and of a stable world. It presents twelve concrete sets of proposals for action, in five priority areas.

To achieve more effective multilateral action for peace, the following recommendations are presented for the consideration of Member States

IDPS Inputs to the New Agenda for Peace

IDPS’ inputs to the UN Secretary General’s A New Agenda for Peace, which outlines a vision for multilateral efforts for peace and security, based on international law, for a world in transition. It outlines an extensive and ambitious set of recommendations that recognize the inter-linked nature of many of the challenges we face. 

Pathways for Peace Report

Pathways for Peace is a joint United Nations–World Bank Group study that originates from the conviction that the international community’s attention must urgently be refocused on prevention.

The Stockholm Declaration
The New Deal for Engagement in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States

The New Deal is a key agreement between fragile and conflict-affected states, development partners, and civil society to improve the current development policy and practice in fragile and conflict-affected states. It was developed through the forum of the International Dialogue and signed by more than 40 countries and organizations at the 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness on November 30th 2011 at Busan, Korea.