Overview

The Gender, Peace, and Development Research Network, sponsored by CIPS, provides a platform for exchange and collaboration among University of Ottawa researchers, students as well as colleagues in other institutions including NGOs and government officials, who work on the overlapping themes and research priorities related to ‘gender equality’, ‘peace and security’, and ‘international development’.

The University of Ottawa has a critical mass of researchers across departments and faculties who are working on these overlapping themes.  Experts focus on a range of issues, for example:  challenges of justice in war-affected societies like Colombia and Syria; the possibilities and limitations of feminist international assistance for peace and development; national and international commitments to Women, Peace and Security; sexual violence in conflict;  post- conflict reconstruction; local knowledges for peacebuilding; indigenous and non-indigenous conflict resolution; the effectiveness of aid in statebuilding; intersectionality and disability inclusion; re-examining the state from below; as well as possibilities for and the dilemmas facing Canada in its commitments to supporting peace processes and international development in countries such as Afghanistan, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Haiti.

Network Coordinators

Upcoming Events

‘Forgotten’ Crises and Implications for Women, Peace, and Security

Registration: Google Forms Presented by CIPS, the Gender, Peace and Development Research Network (GPD-RN), the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security...

Nov 14th, 2025

Past Events

Rereading the State from Below in Contexts of Conflict and Fragility: Burkina Faso, Haiti, and Lebanon

Presented by CIPS and the Gender, Peace, and Development Research Network (GPD-RN) It is widely recognized that the state cannot be understood...

Oct 20th, 2025

Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy After Eight Years: What Have We Learned So Far?

Presented by CIPS, the Gender, Peace, and Development Research Network (GPD-RN), the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security and the Group...

Sep 29th, 2025

Strengthening the Representation of Women in Diplomacy: Challenges and Policy Solutions

Presented by CIPS, the Gender, Peace, and Development Research Network and the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security This event presents...

Sep 11th, 2025

What Can We Learn From How Canada’s FIAP is Landing in Latin America and the Caribbean?

Presented by the CIPS and the Gender, Peace and Development Research Network Much has been written about Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy...

Apr 30th, 2025

Youth Protests, Gender Equality and Political Transitions: Insights from Bangladesh

Presented by CIPS, the Gender, Peace and Development Research Network and the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security Mass protests spearheaded...

Mar 14th, 2025

Rethinking Cameroon’s Humanitarian Crisis, State Fragility & Gender Inequalities

Presented by CIPS and the Gender, Peace and Development Research Network (previously the FSRN) Cameroon is grappling with multiple internal conflicts and...

Nov 29th, 2024

Book Launch – The Twelfth of February: Canadian Aid for Gender Equality during the Rise of Violent Extremism in Pakistan

Presented by the School of International Development and Global Studies (SIDGS), CIPS, and the Fragile States Research Network (FSRN) The Twelfth of...

Oct 2nd, 2024

Regional Powers and the Taliban in Afghanistan: Strategic Partnership or Fragile Interactions?

Presented by CIPS and the Fragile States Research Network (FSRN) This presentation offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between the...

May 1st, 2024

The Politics of Evaluation in International Organizations

Presented by CIPS and the Fragile States Research Network (FSRN) Book description: Evaluation has become a key tool in assessing the performance...

Apr 24th, 2024