A chronological record of HSI's external engagement with multilateral, policy, and academic institutions. Listed for transparency and to surface the venues where the Institute's research enters live policy conversation.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development · Paris (virtual participation)
HSI participated across the forum's four-day program, including the launch of the Integrity Outlook 2026 and sessions on illicit financial flows, compliance systems, and AI-enabled fraud detection. The Institute's reflection examines integrity as a strategic asset rather than a compliance overhead, and the gap between policy ambition and implementation reality in Global South governance contexts.
United Nations Headquarters, New York · Hosted by the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN and Global Peace Chain
A high-level policy discussion convened around the 80th anniversary of the UN Charter, examining whether the multilateral architecture built in 1945 remains fit for the conflict prevention and resolution challenges of the next two decades. HSI's participation feeds directly into the Institute's Pillar IV work on the renewal of multilateral governance.
External venues are where the Institute's positions are tested against working policy realities. Listing engagements publicly is a discipline of accountability: readers can see where HSI staff and fellows have been present, what they encountered, and what they wrote afterward. Each engagement either produces a published reflection or feeds directly into a forthcoming publication.
Engagements with UN system institutions, OECD, G20-track convenings, and multilateral development banks. The venues where global governance is being rewritten.
National regulators, parliamentary committees, and policy convenings on AI governance, financial integrity, and institutional renewal. Where research meets statutory reality.
University-hosted convenings, peer institutes, and research consortia. The discourse community within which HSI's positions are sharpened and contested.