Better Governance for a World at Peace

About us
ln a world where collective action is more urgent than ever but where competition and the complexity of global challenges seem overwhelming, the Paris Peace Forum is a platform open to all seeking to develop coordination, rules, capacities and political momentum.
Year-round support activities and an annual event in November help better organize our planet by convening the world, boosting projects, and incubating multi-actor initiatives.
Events
Convening global governance actors
Every year, at its Annual Event, its Spring Meeting, as well as during other international events, the Paris Peace Forum brings together heads of state and government, leaders of international organizations and businesses, and civil society organizations from around the world, in an effort to improve global governance.

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AI Action Summit
The AI Action Summit took place on February 10–11, 2025 in Paris, and addressed the ethical, social, and economic implications of AI, ensuring its benefits reach all of humanity. Leaders from governments, business, academia, and civil society tackled issues like inequality, misinformation, and the digital divide, with a focus on global north-south challenges.
The Paris Peace Forum brought a decisive contribution to the Summit as a multi-stakeholder coordinator and amplified diverse voices, especially from the Global South, notably bringing 50 projects for “AI for good” to the Grand Palais.
Policy Initiatives
Pioneering new forms of cooperation
The Forum serves as an incubator and platform of new global governance policy initiatives. Each initiative pioneers new forms of cooperation between governments, international organizations, civil society and businesses to deliver concrete results.
Projects
Accelerating solutions that make a difference
The Paris Peace Forum continues to demonstrate that in a deteriorated international environment it is still possible to advance governance solutions, scale up projects and launch new initiatives. Since its creation, the Forum has supported and accompanied more than 500 projects that respond to the cross-border challenges of our time.
Press
The Forum in the news