Centre on Conflict, Development & Peacebuilding

The CCDP is the Graduate Institute’s focal point for research on conflict analysis, peacebuilding, and the complex relationships between security and development.

The Centre advances evidence-based policymaking and programming by providing research and analysis on pressing challenges in conflict resolution, peacebuilding and development. We bridge the gap between research and practice by collaborating with stakeholders to develop practical, geopolitically informed peace strategies and policies. Our work contributes critical and academic insights, helping to refine and improve existing approaches. We also innovate in data collection, mapping, measurement, and evaluation, ensuring that our outputs are both practical and meaningful across these interconnected spheres.

Work Streams

Our research encompasses a range of topics critical to peacebuilding, including:

  • statebuilding
  • security architectures
  • mediation
  • non-state armed actors
  • climate and conflict
  • conflict-sensitive programming
  • digital technologies
  • frameworks for measuring peace

The CCDP is a founding partner of the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform and a member institution of the OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Academic Institutions.

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Centre on Conflict, Development & Peacebuilding
Maison de la paix
Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2A
Petal 1, 4th floor
Case Postale 1672
CH-1211 Genève 1

Email: ccdp@graduateinstitute.ch

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The Maison de la paix is located at Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2A, on the corner of Avenue de France. You may take tram 15 until stop Maison de la paix, or, alternatively, it is a few minutes’ walk from Place des Nations.

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The CCDP's research focuses on the factors and actors that are implicated in the production and reproduction of violence within and between societies and states, as well as on policies and practices to reduce violence and insecurity and enhance development and peace-building initiatives at the international, state and local levels.

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