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Urko Aiartza Azurtza Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Kate Almquist Knopf Engagement, Dialogue and Process Deisgn
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Hisham Al-Omeisy Peace Practice and Innovation
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Cate Buchanan Peace Practice and Innovation
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Luc Chounet-Cambas Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Nuradin Aden Dirie Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Marie Forestier Peace Practice and Innovation
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Eamon Gilmore Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Priscilla Hayner Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Refik Hodzic Peace Practice and Innovation
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Hilde F. Johnson Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Björn Kühne Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Andrew Loken Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Thanos Petouris Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Senad Šabović Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Robert Serry Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Annika Söder Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Patrick de Vries Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Matt Waldman Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
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Ambassador Hesham Youssef Engagement, Dialogue and Process Design
Finance and support
The aim of the European Institute of Peace is to carry out work of a philanthropic nature. It is devoid of any profit-making purpose and its objective is to contribute to and complement the global peace agenda of the European Union and European states through mediation and informal dialogue.
The Institute’s status is listed as ‘public interest foundation’ in accordance with the Belgian law of 27 June 1921 on non-profit associations, international non-profit associations and foundations. Donations are received from several countries through membership fees and project funding from national governments and the European Commission.
In 2023, we had a total operating income of over 10 million euros and corresponding expenditure.
