

Anne-Caroline Pissis
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@ACPissis
Head of the Global Fellowship Initiative and @theGCSP Press Officer, world citizen interested in lR, Security Pol, I Law and Human Rights. RT not endorsement








Most grateful to all who contributed to the success of the 2024 GCSP Prize for Transformative Futures in Peace & Security My special thanks to the esteemed Prize Jury: · Mr Alexander Barclay, State of Geneva, Delegate for digital policy · Ms Sophie Dubuis, President, Geneva Tourism & Conventions Foundation · Prof. Dr. Andreas Wenger, Professor of International and Swiss Security · Ambassador Thomas Greminger, Executive Director of the GCSP · Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan, Director of GCSP’s Geopolitics and Global Futures Department & St Antony's College, University of Oxford · Ms Anne-Caroline Pissis Martel, Director of GCSP’s Global Fellowship Initiative and Creative Spark. My thanks also to Dr Richard Ponzio from the Stimson Center for sharing his insights on winning the 2023 Prize. Special thanks to Dr Tobias Vestner, Director of the Research and Policy Advice Department at GCSP for his excellent keynote on "AI and War" & To Dr Paul Vallet, GCSP Associate Fellow, for masterfully hosting the event. My sincere congratulations to the winners of the 2024 TheGCSP-Prize for Transformative Futures in Peace and Security: First place: “Strategic Horizons: Exploring the Nexus of Space, Antarctica, and Global Security for Strategic Solutions in Challenging Times” submitted by Ms Victoria Valdivia from Chile. Second place: “PanScope - Global Information Hub” submitted by Ms Christina Kontomichalou of Panscope in the USA. Third place: “Augmented Reality Futures Design: Democracy, Memory and Peace by Ukraine” submitted by Ms Yelyzaveta (Lisa) Glybchenko of Visual PeaceTech in Finland. @TheGCSP @alexbarclay_ @ThGreminger @ACPissis @ponzio_richard











Ravis d'annoncer l’incubation du Centre pour l’action humanitaire en mer par le @GCSP. La fondatrice de @SOS MEDITERRANEE Suisse @AbuSadaCaroline et le Président @watts_richard contribueront activement à cette initiative qui vise à atténuer la crise humanitaire en mer.















It is with profound sadness that we learn of the passing of WIIS’ founder, Dr. Catherine McArdle Kelleher (January 19, 1939 – February 15, 2023). Dr. Kelleher was a professor, political scientist, writer, and champion for women in the field of international security policy.