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AGENDA

DAY 1Monday, 23 MayPlenary sessions (Mässhallen, unless stated otherwise, and live-streamed)11.30–12.00RiddarsalenFireside chat with Christophe Hodder—Stemming climate changeand insecurity: The case of Somalia12.00–12.45Environment of Peace report launch13.30–13.35Stockholm Forum opening remarks13.35–13.55Stockholm Forum keynote address14.00–15.15Opening panel: Securing peace in a new era of environmental risk15.40–16.00Spotlight presentation by Ili Nadiah Dzulfakar —Climate and civilsociety: Reflections from MalaysiaChristophe Hodder, Climate Security Advisor, United Nations Assistance Mission inSomaliaMargot Wallström, Former Minister for Foreign Affairs of SwedenIlwad Elman, Chief Operating Officer, Elman Peace CenterJaveria Kella, Senior Officer, Programme Development and Safeguards, World WideFund for Nature—PakistanDan Smith, Director, SIPRIJan Eliasson, Chair, SIPRI Governing BoardNisreen Elsaim, President, Sudan Youth for Climate Change and Chair, UN YouthAdvisory Group on Climate ChangeDan Smith, Director, SIPRIAnn Linde, Minister for Foreign Affairs, SwedenIlwad Elman, Chief Operating Officer, Elman Peace CenterComfort Ero, President and CEO, International Crisis GroupJessica Tuchman Mathews, Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment forInternational PeaceIli Nadiah Dzulfakar, Co-founder and Chairperson, KAMY - Klima Action Malaysia16.00–17.15Addressing the climate crisis and protecting the future of democracy18.15–19.302022 SIPRI LectureKevin Casas Zamora, Secretary General, International IDEAMagnus Nilsson, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, SwedenFelipe Calderón, Former President of MexicoIli Nadiah Dzulfakar, Co-founder and Chairperson, KAMY - Klima Action MalaysiaNisreen Elsaim, President, Sudan Youth for Climate Change and Chair, UN YouthAdvisory Group on Climate ChangeWelcome remarksJan Eliasson, Chair, SIPRI Governing BoardAnn Linde, Minister for Foreign Affairs of SwedenSIPRI Lecture: Environment of PeaceHelen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand and Administrator of the UNDevelopment ProgrammePanellistsDan Smith, Director, SIPRIMohamed Ibn Chambas, Former Special Representative of the UN SecretaryGeneral for West Africa and the SahelIlwad Elman, Chief Operating Officer, Elman Peace CenterMargot Wallström, Former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden

Partner-led sessions9.00–10.15GallerietUrban fragility and violence within a changing climateEuropean Union Institute for Security Studies, Peace in our Cities and UnitedStates Institute of Peace9.00–10.15FogelströmDisarmament, demobilization and reintegration in the context ofclimate insecurity: Challenges and opportunities9.00–10.15ArkadenEnvironmental organized crime and armed conflict: What rolefor peace operations?9.00–10.15OnlineBuilding resilience to climate-security risks in the Sahel:Insights from research and practice9.00–10.15OnlineFood security, migration and conflict in a climate of change9.00–11.00RiddarsalenResponding to climate-related security risks: Initiatives by theEuropean Union and its member states10.30–11.30GallerietStrengthening local capacity to prevent and adapt to climatesecurity risks: Lessons from West Africa10.30–11.30ArkadenInclusivity X climate security: From words to deeds10.30–11.30OnlineThe European Union, climate change and conflict: Conflictsensitivity as an entry point for integrated engagements10.30–11.30OnlinePeace, food and climate change: Learning from agricultureresilience approaches16.45–17.45OnlineWhat’s the password? Language and inclusion of young peoplein policy spaces17.30–18.45OnlinePeacebuilding contributions to crisis and climate changeresponse: Learning from practice17.30–18.45OnlineIndigenous peoples, climate change and the role of decent workfor a just and peaceful transition17.30–18.45OnlineFridays for Peace? What youth peacebuilders can learn fromglobal youth climate advocacyFolke Bernadotte Academy, SIPRI and UN Department of Peace OperationsSIPRI and the Swedish Police AuthorityEuropean Centre for Development Policy Management, Deutsche Gesellschaftfür Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Mercy Corps and Supporting Pastoralismand Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted CrisesFood and Agriculture Organization of the UN, Interpeace and InternationalOrganization for MigrationSIPRIUS Institute of Peace and Wilson CenterAdelphi, Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies at NYUCenter on International Cooperation, Search for Common Ground and UNEnvironment ProgrammeEuropean Peacebuilding Liaison OfficeBusara Center and Food for the HungryDag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Interpeace and Life & Peace InstituteQuaker UN Office and UN Peacebuilding Support OfficeIndigenous Peoples Major Group for Sustainable Development, InternationalLabour Organization and Right Energy Partnership with Indigenous PeoplesInclusive Peace and Humanity United

DAY 2Tuesday, 24 MayPlenary sessions (Mässhallen and live-streamed)10.15–10.45Fireside chat with Margot Wallström—Creating an environmentof peaceMargot Wallström, Former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden11.00–12.30Turning brown to green: Ensuring a just and peaceful transition13.40–14.00Spotlight presentation by Simon Marke Gran—Transformation inaction: From weapon to artGeoffrey D. Dabelko, Professor and Associate Dean, Voinovich School ofLeadership and Public Service, Ohio UniversityJenny Ohlsson, State Secretary, International Development Cooperation,SwedenReem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of the State for International Cooperation,United Arab EmiratesSofia Corradi, Civil Engineer, Specialist in GeoprocessingArunabha Ghosh, Chief Executive Officer, Council on Energy, Environment andWater, IndiaHindou Ibrahim, SDG Advocate and Co-chair of the International IndigenousPeoples Forum on Climate Change, ChadIn partership with IM Swedish Development PartnerSimon Marke Gran, Business and Innovation Lead, Humanium MetalFrank To, Artist14.00–15.15Hard security perspectives on climate change: Real threat orhype?Carl Skau, Deputy Director General and Head of Department, Departmentfor UN Policy, Conflict and Humanitarian Affairs, Swedish Ministry for ForeignAffairsMelissa Dalton, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense andHemispheric Affairs, United States of AmericaKevin Hamilton, Director General, International Security Policy, Global AffairsCanadaMajor General Munir Muniruzzaman, President, Bangladesh Institute of Peaceand Security StudiesMajor General Lena Persson Herlitz, Head of the Policy and Plans Department, Swedish Armed Forces18.00–19.00Light reception, children’s choir performanceJoin a light reception with a musical performance by Adolf Fredriks MusicSchoolConductor: Karin BjurvaldPianist: Ivetta IrkhaPartner-led sessions9.00–10.00RiddarsalenA 21st century approach for peaceInternational Commission on Inclusive Peace and Principles for PeaceInitiative

9.00–10.15FogelströmYouth and peaceful transition to sustainability in the MiddleEast and North Africa9.00–10.30GallerietHarnessing climate security opportunities in conflict-affectedcontexts: Experiences from United Nations field presences9.00–10.00TornetResearch and dialogue on environmental security in the Gulf12.30–13.30OnlineThe role of the media in an environment of peace15.45–16.45RiddarsalenHuman security in a turbulent world15.45–16.45GallerietEcological risks and resilience in Africa15.45–17.00OnlineCollaborative approaches to addressing regional climatesecurity challenges in the Horn of Africa15.45–17.00OnlinePeace in the age of green energy: Addressing the social impactof renewable energy transition15.45–17.00FogelströmRussia’s war in Ukraine and its impact on the climate agenda15.45–17.15ArkadenThe implications of climate change and environmentaldegradation for peace mediation17.15–18.30OnlineInclusive land and natural resource governance: Strengtheningsecurity, justice and peace17.15–18.30GallerietIntegrating climate security in Somalia: The potential role of theUnited Nations Peacebuilding architecture17.15–18.30FogelströmRising food insecurity, reduced funding: How the triple nexuscan tackle the hunger crisis in South Sudan17.45–18.45OnlineDurable peace: Bridging peace agreements and environmentaland economic uelan border: An overlooked environmentalcrisis and its links with armed violenceSwedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North AfricaChallenges Forum and Climate Security MechanismEuropean Council on Foreign Relations and SIPRIBBC Media Action and SIPRIUN Development Programme (Human Development Report Office)Axle International and Institute for Economics and PeaceLife & Peace InstituteInternational AlertEuropean Council on Foreign RelationsCMI—Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation, UN Department of Political andPeacebuilding Affairs and UN Environment ProgrammeGeneva Centre for Security Sector Governance, International DevelopmentLaw Organization, International Peace Information Service and Search forCommon GroundSIPRISIPRIInstitute for State Effectiveness and Humanity UnitedFriedrich Ebert Stiftung in Colombia and International Crisis Group

DAY 3Wednesday, 25 MayPlenary sessions (Mässhallen and live-streamed)10.15–10.45Fireside chat with Stefan Löfven—Political will and Our CommonAgenda: Limits and opportunities of multilateral actionStefan Löfven, Former Prime Minister of Sweden, Incoming Chair of SIPRIGoverning Board11.00–12.15Overcoming financial barriers to women’s climate security action13.40–14.00Spotlight presentation by Gunhild Stordalen—From code red tocode green for humanity: How to transform our food systems tostem cascading risksKvinna till Kvinna and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign AffairsRobert Egnell, Vice-Chancellor, Swedish Defence UniversityMary Balikungeri, Founder and Executive Director, Rwanda Women’s NetworkYannick Glemarec, Executive Director, Green Climate FundPer Olsson Fridh, Director-General, Folke Bernadotte AcademyElizabeth Spehar, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support, UNPetra Tötterman Andorff, Secretary General, The Kvinna till Kvinna FoundationGunhild Stordalen, Founder and Executive Chair, EAT16.30–17.00Fireside chat with Franck Bousquet—The new InternationalMonetary Fund fragility and conflict strategy in a changing climateFranck Bousquet, Deputy Director, International Monetary Fund17.00–18.15Closing panel: Climate security and development beyond theStockholm ForumDan Smith, Director, SIPRIAhmed Abdel-Latif, Ambassador, Director General, Cairo International Center forConflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and PeacebuildingChibeze Ezekiel, Executive Coordinator, Strategic Youth Network for DevelopmentJohanna Lissinger-Peitz, Ambassador, Head of Stockholm 50 SecretariatKasha Sequoia Slavner, Documentary Filmmaker, Peace and Climate Activist18.15–18.30Concluding remarksJan Eliasson, Chair, SIPRI Governing BoardPartner-led sessions9.00–10.00RiddarsalenRising tensions in a changing climate: Innovating practices andpartnerships to support locally led environmental peacebuildingCivil Society Platform for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding, Conducive Space forPeace, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum of the Social Science ResearchCouncil, Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH and Norwegian Institute of InternationalAffairs

9.00–10.15FogelströmGender, climate and security in the Middle East and NorthAfrica: Stocktaking and ways forward9.00–10.15OnlineBridging narratives and programmes to address fragility andclimate risks9.00–10.15OnlineIntersectional strategies for addressing climate-related securityrisks9.00–10.15Galleriet(Sub-) national governance of water- and land-related securityrisks and the role of international actors9.00–11.00Arkaden10.30–11.30OnlineBeyond backdraft for a just and peaceful transition11.00–12.30GallerietMainstreaming climate and the environment in European Unioncivilian crisis managementKvinna till Kvinna and Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East andNorth AfricaODIDag Hammarskjöld FoundationSIPRI and Water, Peace and SecurityEnvironmental pathways for reconciliation in YemenEuropean Institute of PeaceSIPRI and Crisis Management Centre Finland14.00–15.00FogelströmApplying gender inclusive approaches to improve livelihoods andcontribute to women’s and girls’ agency in a changing climate14.00–15.15OnlineThe regional implications of climate-security risks in Africa: Theneed for holistic responses14.00–15.15OnlineEnhancing conflict-sensitivity and good governance in climatechange adaptation: Lessons from East Africa14.00–16.20RiddarsalenClimate finance for sustaining peace15.15–16.30FogelströmDevelopment challenges and solutions in the environment,climate, peace and security nexus15.15–16.30OnlineLeaving no one behind: Climate-security risks and adaptation inconflict-affect communities15.15–16.30OnlineInvaluable things money can’t buy: Revisiting security sectorreform after Afghanistan, Mali and SomaliaCMI—Martti Ahtisaari Peace FoundationCairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping andPeacebuildingMercycorps and SaferworldInterpeace and UN Development ProgrammeSIPRI, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency and US Agencyfor International DevelopmentGeneva Call and UN University Centre for Policy ResearchSIPRI, Cordaid and Strategic Capacity Group

European Centre for Development Policy Management, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Mercy Corps and Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises Food security, migration and conflict in a climate of change Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, Interpeace and International