APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
To ensure high-quality and impactful sessions, proposals must meet the following criteria:
1. Alignment with the 2026 Thematic Direction
Proposed sessions must clearly align with priorities of the Geneva Peace Forum 2026. Applicants should demonstrate how their session contributes meaningfully to this thematic focus. Learn more about the Thematic Direction here.
2. Clearly Defined Objectives
Proposals must be concise and to the point, clearly stating the purpose, intentions, and objectives of the session. They should articulate the expected outcomes and explain how the session will contribute to peacebuilding policy, practice, dialogue, or innovation.
3. Diversity and Inclusivity
Each event may include up to four speakers representing diverse sectors (e.g. international organizations, NGOs, academia, governments, and the private sector).
Organisers are expected to ensure inclusive and balanced representation in speaker selection, including:
Applicants should clearly indicate which speakers are confirmed and which are tentative and have been approached.
4. Collaborative Approach
Each event must have:
5. Event Format Requirements
Organisers are required to select one of the pre-established event formats when submitting their proposal. Available formats include panel discussions, documentary screenings, in-person and online workshops. Each format is designed to support specific types of engagement and outcomes.
Applicants must ensure that their proposed session adheres to the guidelines and requirements associated with the selected format, including the structure, level of interaction, and logistical considerations.