This is an account of our collaobration with the UN Quaker Office, provided by them. Here we reproduce their text:
In March, QUNO, in collaboration with World Leadership Alliance – Club de Madrid (WLA – CdM), hosted a reflective, off-the record conversation on the recently launched United Nations-World Bank Report, Pathways for Peace: Inclusive Approaches to Preventing Violent Conflict. Launched in Washington D.C at the 2018 World Bank Fragility Forum, the report is the first joint study between the UN and the World Bank. Hosted at Quaker House, the event provided a timely opportunity to reflect upon the contents of the report and the difficulties that come with meeting the challenges of prevention.
Participants reflected upon the findings of the report, the changing nature of contemporary conflict, the need to address grievances before they metastasise, and the need for states, as well as other actors, to pursue inclusive and dialogue centered policies in times of crisis. It was noted that the report should be viewed as a tool for prevention and early-action, and that its findings clearly highlight the business case for prevention, which states that prevention is economically beneficial even in the most pessimistic scenario and that the benefits of prevention increase over time, whereas the costs fall. It was agreed that for peace processes to be successful, both drivers of peace and drivers of conflict must be addressed.
Participants recognised that the report reflects a cultural shift in the politics of prevention as it marries both political and technical aspects. Crucially, it was expressed that what is most important is that the UN and World Bank have highlighted their partnership and shared responsibility to carry out prevention effectively. QUNO looks forward to continuing its partnership with WLA – CdM, and the authors of the report.