The Institute's work is grounded in published research, written statements to international bodies, and live engagements where the framework is brought into dialogue. The pages below collect each strand.
The peer-reviewed foundation paper, working papers in development, and written statements submitted to UN bodies. The body of work behind the framework.
See our publicationsUN engagements, academic conferences and workshops, and roundtables where the framework has been presented, tested, and refined alongside other peace actors.
See our eventsIGP's work is organised around concrete outputs: peer-reviewed research, live evidence reviews, UN statements, and conversations that test the framework with people who need it.
Output: a coded review of 149 active records across 61 peace concepts, used to test where peace definitions converge and where they diverge.
Output: the published ontology paper, supporting working papers, and applied explanations that connect Sentience, Relationality, and Wellbeing to measurable peace work.
Output: written statements and policy-facing arguments that place the framework into international human rights and sustainable-development conversations.
Output: briefings, programme mappings, portfolio reviews, and research conversations tailored to researchers, organisations, funders, and policymakers.
If something in the work resonates with your context, the framework can be read alongside it in a single conversation.