Resilient Transitions
Spring Meeting 2026
The Paris Peace Forum Spring Meeting 2026, organized in partnership with OCP Group and hosted by Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, will focus on the theme “Resilient Transitions”. The Forum will notably advance its policy initiatives during this Spring Meeting, which has received the label of the “French Presidency of the G7”.
After two successful Spring Meeting editions held abroad (2024 on “Fair Transitions” in Morocco, and 2025 on “New Coalitions for SDGs” during the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Sevilla, Spain), this upcoming Spring Meeting will take place on June 4-5 in Rabat, Morocco, between the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya (May 11-12) and the G7 Summit in Evian, France (June 15 to 17).
A Key Moment on the Global Governance Agenda
As the world enters a decisive decade, geopolitical tensions, economic volatility, climate change and supply chain disruptions are reshaping global priorities and weakening multilateral cooperation, leaving less than 20% of SDG targets for 2030 on track. The question is no longer only how to accelerate transitions, but how to make them resilient.
In this context of rising fragmentation, the Spring Meeting 2026 will bring together global leaders, international organizations, researchers, investors and civil society to build new coalitions and concrete strategies ensuring that climate action, economic development and social stability advance together.
Hosting this Spring Meeting in Rabat reflects the conviction that global solutions must emerge from inclusive dialogues between the world’s regions. Morocco occupies a unique position in this regard — a crossroads between Africa, Europe and the Arab world, and a laboratory for innovation in sustainable agriculture, energy transition and regional economic cooperation — making it an ideal partner to strengthen North-South cooperation and advance shared solutions for a resilient future.
Spring Meeting 2026
Priorities
Paving the way for the November Forum edition, the 2026 Spring Meeting will focus more specifically on building a resilient future in a disrupted world, with a program aligned with G7 Summit priorities and mainly focused on the following topics:
A focus on Resilient Transitions
Including the continued work of the ATLAS initiative and new financing mechanisms for sustainable agriculture.
Investing in children and future generations, one of the central themes of PPF9 and a key priority of the G7, recognizing that child wellbeing is one of the most powerful levers for long-term stability and sustainable development.
Responsible governance of transition minerals, ensuring that the global energy transition creates equitable value chains that benefit producing countries in the Global South.