Paris Peace Forum

Paris Peace Forum
AbbreviationPPF
Formation9 March 2018
Legal statusNon-profit organization (Association Loi 1901)
Location
  • Paris, France
Official language
English / French
Secretary General
Fabienne Hara
Director General
Justin Vaïsse
President
José Ángel Gurría
Websiteparispeaceforum.org

The Paris Peace Forum is a French non-profit organisation created in March 2018. The organisation hosts an annual gathering of world leaders and heads of international organisations, as well as leaders from civil society and private sectors and thousands of individuals from around the globe, on creating forms of collective action. The Paris Peace Forum completes the existing world agenda of multilateral gatherings by creating a specific event for global governance issues, as economic and financial issues are dealt at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and security issues at the Munich Security Conference.

The forum's DNA is to be inclusive and solution-oriented. With this in mind, the forum showcases projects each year, coming from all around the world, which display concrete and efficient solutions to governance challenges.[1] Focused on concrete initiatives, the annual event has been used as a platform for the launch of important, multi-actor initiatives, such as the B4IG coalition[2] or the Paris Call for Trust and Security in the Cyberspace.[3]

In a world requiring more collective action, the Paris Peace Forum is a platform open to all seeking to develop coordination, rules, and capacities that answer global problems. Its three primary pillars of activity include year-round policy initiatives and project support activities coupled by an annual event in November:

  1. Convening the world: Every year, the Paris Peace Forum convenes heads of state, leaders of international organizations and companies, and civil society organizations from around the world at its annual event to improve global governance.
  2. Boosting projects: At its annual event and throughout the year, the Paris Peace Forum showcases and accelerates emerging solutions through customized support by connecting project leaders with decision-makers, practitioners, and funders. Since 2018, over 400 projects have been featured, of which 10 annually receive one year of customized support via the forum's Scale-up program.
  3. Incubating initiatives: The Paris Peace Forum leverages its community of members and partners, as well as its privileged access to expertise and diplomatic networks, to launch and accelerate multi-actor initiatives providing responses to global challenges.

The Paris Peace Forum was founded in 2018 by Justin Vaïsse, as he was director for Policy Planning at the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, to tackle global problems and strengthen multilateral cooperation.[4] Soon after the first edition, Pascal Lamy was appointed President of the Paris Peace Forum, and Justin Vaïsse became its director general.[5] The first edition was hosted in November 2018 at the Grande halle de la Villette.

The sixth and most recent edition of the Paris Peace Forum was held on 10–11 November 2023 at the Palais Brongniart.

  1. ^ "Call for projects 2020". Paris Peace Forum. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ "From G7 announcement in August to Paris Peace Forum, Business for Inclusive Growth (B4IG) coalition gains momentum - OECD". www.oecd.org. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Paris Call: Growing Consensus on Cyberspace". Microsoft on the Issues. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Can Macron's 'Davos for democracy' make a difference?". France 24. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Preparing Paris Peace Forum 2019: A new leadership for the second edition". Paris Peace Forum. 20 February 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2020.