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Conflict data and trends; Human consequences of conflicts; Natural resources and environment.
Policy brief
2025
GPS Policy Brief
Press release
Monday, 27 Oct 2025
Progress for women’s rights and wellbeing has stalled globally, according to the 2025/26 Women, Peace and Security Index launched today in New York.
News
Friday, 6 Jun 2025
EMPOW is a two-year initiative designed to provide novel open access data on women's mobilization for peace and gender equality reforms in the wake of war.
Recorded event
Friday, 8 Dec 2023 09:00–10:30 UTC+01
Oslo Peace Days event 2023
2023
Conflict Trends
Tuesday, 24 Oct 2023
Afghanistan ranks worst of 177 countries in terms of the status of women, according to this year’s Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index launched today in New York.
Wednesday, 7 Sep 2022
How can we further progress the work to promote women’s participation and influence over decision-making on peace and security in the United Nations Security Council? That was the key question addressed in a roundtable discussion jointly organized by PRIO, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and NUPI on September 7.
Friday, 27 May 2022
Doctoral candidates from all over the world attended PRIO's PhD-level course on Gender, Peace and Conflict.
Event
Monday, 27 Oct 2025 18:15–19:45 UTC+01
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which arrives amidst a global rise in backlash against women’s rights.
Monday, 18 Dec 2023
For a week in December each year, Oslo city invites the public to learn about and discuss important issues related to peace, democracy and human rights. The series of events are called Oslo Peace Days.
Wednesday, 1 Nov 2023
Ceasefire negotiations are primarily male-dominated enterprises that often set the groundwork for future peace talks. Understanding them is thus vital for enhancing women's participation and including broader social interests in future peace efforts.
Monday, 23 Oct 2023
The 2023/24 WPS Index scores and ranks the status of women in 177 countries and features amongst other, new country rankings, deep-dive analysis into political violence targeting women and a spotlight on conflict trends in 2022.
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2022
Yesterday, a video featuring the Global Women, Peace and Security Index went viral on TikTok, garnering over 700,000 likes so far.
2022
Project
May 2017 –
Led by Siri Aas Rustad.