HIPS recognizes that sustainable peace and security can only be achieved through inclusive and collaborative approaches. As such, the institute adopts a multi-stakeholder engagement model that brings together diverse actors from across the region and beyond.
The institute actively engages government institutions at national and regional levels to support policy development, implementation, and evaluation. By working closely with policymakers, HIPS ensures that its research directly informs governance and security strategies.
In addition, HIPS collaborates with civil society organizations and local communities, recognizing their critical role in peacebuilding and social cohesion. These partnerships enable the institute to incorporate grassroots perspectives and ensure that interventions are contextually relevant and inclusive.
HIPS also works with academic institutions and research networks to promote knowledge exchange, joint research, and innovation. This collaboration strengthens the quality and credibility of the institute’s outputs.
Furthermore, the institute engages development partners and international organizations, aligning its work with global priorities and leveraging resources to scale impact. Through these engagements, HIPS fosters coordination, reduces duplication of efforts, and enhances the effectiveness of interventions.
Construction of Caleb Esnart Munzele Health Facility – Progress Update
Thanks to Bayer Germany, we are delivering on our promise to support the Ministry of Health to strengthen Primary Health Care systems, particularly in remote and hard to reach areas.