The upcoming UN Peacebuilding Architecture Review provides a unique opportunity for the UN to shape the future of peacebuilding at a moment when sentiment toward multilateral institutions and the liberal framework guiding peacebuilding as a whole is changing. The way in which the review is developed and implemented, as well as the outcomes, offers a platform to tackle these contemporary challenges and guide the field of peacebuilding into the future. Central to this is the meaningful inclusion of diverse voices through innovative processes. Toward this end, the UN can work in partnership with intermediaries with a track record of organizing such inclusive and participatory…
Author Natasha Taylor-Stedman
Natasha joined IPI in November 2018, she is originally from London, UK and moved to New York in 2017. With over a decade of HR experience and having worked mostly in the areas of not-for-profit and Higher Education, she is very familiar with many aspects of the HR portfolio.
Natasha is also a mentor, assisting people in their job search and personal development. She provided mentorship in the UK and now volunteers with The City Tutors, CCNY program.
Natasha earned her MSc in Human Resource Management at London Southbank University. She is also SHRM-SCP certified and CIPD (UK) certified HR practitioner.