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Editorial Team SDG16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions


At Global Society News (GSN), the Editorial Team SDG16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions is dedicated to examining how peace, justice, and transparent governance form the foundation of sustainable development. This team of journalists, legal experts, and human rights analysts investigates the systems and structures that enable societies to function fairly, protect freedoms, and ensure accountability at every level of decision-making.


Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG16) – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, established under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, aims to promote peaceful and inclusive societies, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable, and transparent institutions. It recognises that sustainable development cannot exist without the rule of law, human rights, and good governance, values that safeguard both individual dignity and collective progress.


Around the world, conflict, corruption, and weak governance continue to undermine peace and social stability. Millions are displaced by violence, and in many regions, citizens still lack confidence in institutions meant to protect them. Yet, progress is evident: international cooperation, judicial reform, and civic participation are helping to strengthen democratic institutions and improve transparency. From anti-corruption initiatives to community mediation and legal empowerment, societies are demonstrating that peace and justice can be built through persistence, collaboration, and inclusion.


The Editorial Team SDG16 at GSN explores these issues through investigative journalism, policy analysis, and partnerships with human rights organisations, peacebuilding institutions, and legal experts. The team highlights efforts to combat corruption, programmes supporting judicial independence, and initiatives promoting civic engagement and accountability. Their reporting also examines how peace and governance intersect with other Sustainable Development Goals, from education and gender equality to poverty reduction and climate resilience.


Aligned with the principles of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), GSN’s editorial approach supports credible communication on the importance of justice and strong institutions as enablers of peace and equality. The Editorial Team SDG16 gives visibility to reformers, advocates, and community leaders who are building fairer, safer, and more transparent societies.


By advancing the message of “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”, the Editorial Team SDG16 reaffirms that lasting peace begins with fairness and trust. Their mission is to inform and inspire collective action that strengthens democratic values, upholds the rule of law, and ensures that every person, everywhere, can live in freedom and security.


Publications (67)

Apr 25, 20266 min
Women-led cultural peacebuilding is reshaping civic resistance in conflict zones
In conflict zones, women-led cultural initiatives are helping communities preserve trust, memory and public life.

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Apr 24, 20265 min
Interpeace and the politics of locally led peacebuilding
How Interpeace tries to move community knowledge into national and international peace policy

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Apr 18, 20266 min
Why today’s worst crises can no longer be treated as separate emergencies
Published alongside our earlier report on the International Rescue Committee, this opinion column reflects on why conflict, poverty, climate stress and aid cuts must now be understood as one connected global failure

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Apr 16, 20266 min
International Rescue Committee and the difficult politics of saving lives in war
In conflict settings, the IRC’s joined-up model of health, protection, education and emergency aid matters as needs rise

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Apr 14, 20266 min
The long-term impact of war on children is written in broken schools, dry taps and vanishing safety nets
Conflict harms children long after the shelling stops, through education loss, trauma, displacement and collapsed public services

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Mar 31, 20265 min
Citizen networks as a silent force when official diplomacy stalls
Informal networks, civic groups and local ties often keep dialogue alive when governments cannot, or will not, talk

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Mar 20, 20266 min
Bond and the struggle to rebuild trust in international development
As aid budgets tighten and scrutiny grows, Bond sits at the centre of debates on safeguarding, partnerships and sector credibility

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Mar 10, 20268 min
Southeast Asia’s landmine survivors cannot wait for perfect politics
Prosthetics, rehabilitation and long-term support remain the clearest measure of real progress for survivors

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Mar 1, 20267 min
The hidden cost of scaling social projects too quickly
Rapid growth can dilute impact, weaken accountability and burn out communities before systems are ready.

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Feb 21, 20263 min
Humanitarian agencies scale up emergency shelter response as global displacement rises
UN-led plan seeks $33bn to support 135 million people as shelter teams race to reach displaced families

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Feb 2, 20264 min
The right to disappear
A practical look at consent, AI and the right to be forgotten, and how to delete your digital footprint online

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Jan 21, 20262 min
Global focus on access to justice defines CSW70 agenda
The 70th session will unite nations to strengthen equality before the law and expand women’s access to fair justice systems

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Jan 2, 20263 min
Elections under force and fear test the meaning of democracy
Low turnout, digital surveillance and repression in Myanmar reveal how voting has become a tool of control rather than consent

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Dec 28, 20253 min
Climate justice at the tipping point as courts recast inaction as a human-rights violation
How a quiet legal shift is reshaping global expectations for fair, sustainable governance

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Dec 21, 20253 min
Age of disconsent
youth exchange explores political literacy and responsible citizenship across borders

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Dec 17, 20252 min
Red cross and red crescent scale back aid as crises grow
Funding cuts expose limits of global humanitarianism at a time of conflict climate shocks and displacement

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Dec 2, 20253 min
Rule of law as the quiet architecture of global stability
How independent measurement strengthens justice, trust and sustainable progress

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Nov 20, 20253 min
The Church’s contradictions: a history of charity, power and moral dilemmas
Exploring both the noble and troubling sides of the Church’s role in helping the disadvantaged throughout history.

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