
Anna Bäck, kurschef och senior handläggare kvinnor, fred och säkerhet, FBA.
Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) is the Swedish government agency for peace, security and development. As part of Sweden’s international development aid, we promote peace in conflict-affected countries. We offer training and advice and conduct research in order to strengthen peacebuilding and governance. Moreover, we deploy civilian personnel to peace operations and election observation missions primarily led by the UN, EU and OSCE. The agency is named after Count Folke Bernadotte, UN’s first peace mediator. FBA uses an evidence-based approach in its operations, combining insights from research with proven experience and contextual knowledge. In order to deploy an evidence-based approach in practice, FBA’s International Research Working Groups constitute an important tool for the agency. The members inform FBA’s operations by providing expert advice grounded in research. Click here for more information about the International Research Working Groups. FBA’s mandate from the Swedish government evolves continuously. In order to remain connected to research in all the agency’s areas of operation, FBA has recently established five new International Research Working Groups and seeks to complement two of the existing groups. The agency thus launches an open Call for Members for the following groups (scroll down for full group descriptions at the end of the page): FBA invites scholars from around the globe seeking to deploy their academic knowledge to inform policy and practice to apply. The membership term is four years, starting on the 1st of August 2025. FBA invites applications from scholars in the social sciences with the following qualifications: In order to promote broad-based research, stimulate the exchange of ideas, and give FBA employees access to different types of knowledge, FBA aims to ensure diversity in the group members. Hence, FBA encourages diversity in terms of academic seniority, the researchers’ methodological and epistemological approaches, their age, gender and ethnicity/geographic origin. Interested scholars should submit their application through an online form (see below), and attach the following documents: For more information, please contact FBA’s Research Team at ResearchUnit@fba.se. Application deadline: May 4, 2025, 23:59 CET. The European Union NATO Hybrid Threats, Including Disinformation Support to Free and Fair Elections Protection of Civilians and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence WPS (extension of existing group): Gender-Equal Peace Processes YPS (extension of existing group): Youth in Peace and Security Processes
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Descriptions of the Research Working Gruops
FBA’s longstanding cooperation with the EU centres on contributing to an effective CSDP, supporting the EU´s integrated approach to external conflicts and crises and contributing to progress in candidate countries’ accession processes. FBA seeks to create effective institutional processes that are flexible and robust to withstand future challenges. The overall expectation of the Research Working Group on the EU is to contribute with research-based knowledge to advance FBA’s work. In addition, because FBA’s work intends to promote synergies and cooperation between the EU and NATO where the two organisations have overlapping activities, the Research Working Group is also expected to further FBA’s understanding of potential areas of cooperation between the EU and NATO.
FBA’s newly established mandate in terms of partnership with NATO focuses on the alliance’s two core tasks of crisis management and cooperative security. FBA also supports the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs with policy development as it relates to Sweden’s NATO commitments. FBA seeks to create effective institutional processes that are flexible and robust to withstand future challenges. The overall expectation of the international research working group is to bring evidence-based support to advance FBA’s partnership with NATO. In addition, because FBA’s work intends to promote synergies and cooperation between NATO and the EU where the two organisations have overlapping activities, the Research Working Group is also expected to further FBA’s understanding of potential areas of cooperation between NATO and the EU.
FBA’s work on hybrid threats ultimately centers on supporting relevant countries’ and organisations’ resilience in order to counter hybrid operations. The Research Working Group on hybrid threats is expected to inform FBA’s operations in terms of how organisations and states can reduce vulnerability, build societal resilience and safeguard democratic development in the face of new, increased and more complex range of hybrid threats. This includes identifying the nature of the threats, their mechanisms and inter-connections, as well as practical counter strategies. It is of importance to FBA to understand the rationales and strategies of authoritarian states in geographic areas such as Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans and Africa, and examining how various actors can better identify the threats and counter hybrid operations. A comparative understanding of differences in hybrid threat tactics against democracies and emerging democracies, especially during elections, is also important.
FBA’s work related to supporting and protecting free and fair elections focuses on support to fragile elections beyond election observation activities. As part of this work, the agency calls for researchers who can provide insights into several related matters: election interference in the context of hybrid threats and disinformation; security actors’ role and actions during electoral processes in light of new or increased global security challenges; and best practices to strengthen the capacity of election management bodies and other election-related institutions in light of new or increased risks, notably pandemics, conflicts and climate-related catastrophes. FBA is also interested in how to best leverage the work of election observers; the promotion of free and independent media in relation to elections; and normative principles and standards, as well as international platforms for electoral support. Finally, FBA is interested in supporting the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda, respectively, in relation to elections. In terms of geographic focus, FBA is particularly interested in Armenia and Somalia, as well as Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Colombia.
FBA is looking for researchers to support the identification of evidence-based strategies to enhance protection of civilians and effectively support victim-centred and rights-based prevention and response to conflict-related sexual violence and violent extremism, radicalization and recruitment to armed non-state actors. Identifying push and pull factors, as well as underlying root causes such as exclusion and discrimination, risk factors, targets, typology and reasons for perpetration are essential. An intersectional approach to research in this field is a requirement for FBA, as well as taking other relevant factors into account, such as climate-related risks and socio-economic challenges. A key focus is on understanding how multilateral, regional, and national organizations, including armed forces and the police as well as civil society organizations, can enhance their efforts to prevent conflict-related violence against civilian women, men, girls and boys. This also involves examining civilians' strategies to protect themselves from harm and pinpointing what works best in different contexts. Another critical area of focus is how to increase accountability for perpetrators of conflict-related violence against civilians. This includes how mechanisms such as transitional justice systems, national courts, and customary justice systems can better ensure equal access to justice and accountability. Contexts of particular interest to FBA include DRC, Somalia, Sudan and Ukraine.
FBA has a mandate to contribute to inclusive peace processes and local ownership in national and regional peace efforts, with a focus on gender equality and the equal participation of women. For peace processes to be inclusive and gender-equal, traditionally excluded groups must have influence over both the process and the outcome. This requires representation and influence, but also that those traditionally involved in a peace process consider the needs, rights and interests of diverse groups of women and men when they analyze and prioritize the issues in an agreement. To enhance these efforts, FBA seeks researchers with expertise in gender-equal peace processes and interrelated research areas. This group will play a pivotal role in supporting FBA’s goal of driving organisational development that results in the institutionalisation of gender equality in both organisational practices and political processes.
FBA works to advance the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda through the development of tools such as training materials, learning forums and mentorship. A significant challenge in YPS work at present is the general lack of comprehensive and reliable data on the role of youth in peace and security processes. Many countries and regions, especially conflict-affected and fragile states, lack disaggregated data on youth participation in peace efforts, the specific impacts of conflict on young people, and the long-term outcomes of youth-led peacebuilding initiatives. There is also a need for further research on the impact of youth participation in formal peace negotiations and in political decision-making. Research on youth as peacebuilders in relation to radicalisation and violent extremism is also much needed. Lastly, there is a significant gap in research on how youth are integrated into Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) processes and the role and effectiveness of youth-centered DDR models. This Research Working Group will focus on these aspects.
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