Join us at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy for a panel discussion to deliberate on the key findings of the 2024 Global Terrorism Index (GTI), an annual report produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP), as well as to exchange insights on the key trajectories of terrorism trends over the last decade. We will discuss the different types of extremist groups that are present today and provide insights on which parts of the world are the most impacted by terrorist groups and why.
Join IEP's Director of Operations for Europe and the MENA region Mr Serge Stroobants as he unpacks the key findings of the report, along with a high level panel discussion on the report's key findings and the state of terrorism in 2024.
The Global Terrorism Index is the most comprehensive resource on global terrorism trends and uses multiple factors to calculate its score, including the number of incidences, fatalities, injuries and hostages, and combines it with conflict and socio-economic data to provide a holistic picture of terrorism.
Experts
- Mr Serge Stroobants, Director of Operations for Europe and the MENA region, Institute for Economics and Peace
- Kevin Osborne, Deputy Head of Portfolio Management, Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund
- Issaka Ouedraogo, Sahel Risks and Strategy Advisor,Director Sahel Politica
Chair
- Dr Christina Schori Liang, Head of Counterterrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism, GCSP