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Nuclear energy one year after Fukushima
2 February 2012
Our upcoming meeting on the global nuclear energy landscape promises to be an extremely timely and valuable opportunity to engage with key stakeholders in an exclusive roundtable format.
Protecting children affected by armed conflict
17 January 2012
Despite considerable progress, significant challenges remain to ensure children affected by armed conflict are protected. By examining the changing nature of conflict and exploring innovative strategies, Wilton Park will help advance this agenda.
Alistair Burt, Minister for Counter-proliferation delivers keynote address
5 January 2012
Closing our four day round table discussion, UK Minister for Counter-proliferation, Alistair Burt, emphasised the importance of states working together to achieve goals relating to the three pillars of the Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Thai flooding: disaster risk reduction dialogue
9 December 2011
A meeting to highlight the potential increase in severe weather events; an expected result of climate change, and the devastating impact of earthquakes such as in Japan, China and South Asia.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: challenges remaining
8 December 2011
Since 1950, two years after the adoption by the UN’s General Assembly of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 10 December has been celebrated annually as International Human Rights Day.
UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry to speak on security of gas supply
5 December 2011
Ensuring security of gas supply at reasonable prices has become a major preoccupation for the EU. Our meeting will assess current policies from both supplier and consumer country perspectives, and what new initiatives may be needed.
World Aids Day 2011 December 1
1 December 2011
In February 2011 a Wilton Park meeting highlighted the need for increased financial backing of HIV treatment. Suggestions on how to achieve this included greater use of domestic resources, innovative funding mechanisms and new efficiencies.
'International elimination of violence against women day', November 25th
25 November 2011
Activists and the UN have used November 25 to oppose violence against women since 1981. The scale and nature of rape, domestic and other violence is often hidden. The date also commemorates the brutal deaths in 1960 of the Dominican Mirabel sisters.
Listen to President Gül's speech at Wilton Park's annual address
25 November 2011
On 23 November, HE President Gül of Turkey delivered the inaugural Wilton Park annual address at The Royal Society, London. You can read or listen to his speech here.
President Abdullah Gül of Turkey delivers Wilton Park’s inaugural annual address
23 November 2011
President Abdullah Gül of Turkey, during a three-day state visit to the UK, today delivered Wilton Park’s inaugural annual address in London, speaking about the historic transition underway in the Middle East and its impact on global politics.