2026 Forum | March 22-25th | Palermo
International Forum for Peace, Security & Prosperity
The International Forum for Peace, Security & Prosperity (IFPSP), a federally registered “Not for Profit” corporation in Canada, was founded in 2019 with the mission to learn from our past, to educate and inform future generations of the history of peace in the world, and to bring a heightened level of reasoning to the discussion of what achieves, in this digital age, lasting peace, security and prosperity.Our Vision
Social, economic, cultural and technological prosperity can only be built on the basis of peace and security for all.
Peace and security relies on the capacity to apply force to ensure justice, while safeguarding democracy and freedom.
Our Mission
To bring together leaders, policy-makers, researchers, students, and the public, through conferences, online events, and interactive publications.
By involving representatives from the justice system, public order and the profession of arms, we collaboratively explore the role of the military, institutions of public order, and justice, in establishing the basis for a flourishing global community based on peace and prosperity.
Our Approach
The founding concept is, without justice, there can be no peace; without security, there can be no justice. Only when justice and security enable freedom, can sustainable peace support the development of a society and its ultimate prosperity.
Creating Adaptive Forces: Building Military Resilience in a Changing International Landscape
Palermo, Sicily & Online
22–25 March 2026
Conference Overview: The conference invites military academies to explore innovative strategies for developing adaptable, future-ready forces. Through expert panels, workshops, and a poster exhibition, participants will examine force structure, training, leadership education, and technological integration to navigate complex global security environments. Forum Moderator: Dr. Katherine Rossy, Royal Military College of Canada / Queen’s University During the IFPSP, please reflect on the following questions. Some will serve as the basis for the participant discussion during the Student Plenary on the final day. The Student Plenary is structured to encourage reflection throughout the forum. On Day 4, the first hour of the activity will be spent in national groups, where students will discuss these questions. In the second hour, each delegation will send up one representative to present a two-minute summary of their group’s insights. Detailed instructions for the Closing Student Plenary will be provided during the forum.- Which insights from the panels or workshops will most influence your evolving identity as a military leader?
- What key takeaways from posters, panels, and workshops will help you better understand future operational environments?
- What commitments will you make to further develop resilience in your own professional practice?
- How can collaborative international learning— like this forum— strengthen global and alliance resilience?
Programme Overview
Day 1 – Sunday, 22 March 2026
- Arrival & Orientation
- Morning–Afternoon – Delegate and Cadet arrivals; registration at Forum HQ
- 17:00 – Welcome Reception – University of Palermo Remarks: IFPSP Chair, City of Palermo, Italian Armed Forces Representative
- 19:30 – Cultural Dinner Traditional Sicilian cuisine & music
Day 2 – Monday, 23 March 2026
- 08:30 – Opening Ceremony – Palazzo dei Normanni / University of Palermo (TBC)
- Group Photo (TBC)
- 09:00 – 10:00 Opening Keynote (TBC 15)
- 10:00 – Coffee & Networking
- 10:30–11:30 – Panel I: “Stand Firm, Even in Chaos!” – Military Leadership & Resilience
- Panel Chair: Ms. Sarah von Felten, Military Academy at ETH Zurich
- Ms. Sarah von Felten – Presentation of a Case Study (Switzerland)
- Colonel (Dr) Howard G. Coombs, Royal Military College of Canada/Queen’s University – Presentation of a Case Study (Canada)
- Speaker 3
- Speaker 4
- 11:30-11:45 – Break
- 11:45-12:30 – Discussion
- 12:30 – Lunch
- 14:00–16:00 – Panel II: Institutional Resilience
- Panel chair: Dr. Agata Mazurkiewicz, Jagiellonian University at Krakow, Poland
- Dr. Agata Mazurkiewicz, Jagiellonian University at Krakow, Poland – Presentation of a Case Study (Poland)
- Captain Palesa Luzipo, Stellenbosch University, South Africa – Topic to be confirmed
- Dr. Alexandre Pelletier, Université Laval, Canada – Presentation of a Case Study (South Africa) Speaker 4
- 16:00 – Closing Announcements. 16:00 – 18:00 – Student Poster Exhibition (Poster designers remain throughout.)
- Exhibition & Evaluation
- Evening – Social Activity (TBC) Hosted in Palermo
Day 3 – Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Workshops & Student Engagement- 08:30 – March for Peace
- 10:00 – 13:00 Workshop I: Countering Human Trafficking: Building Military Resilience in Multicultural Contexts – University of Palermo
- 13:00 – Lunch
- 14:30 – 17:30 Workshop II: Character-Based Emotional Intelligence: A Conceptual Mapping for Military Leadership – Royal Military College of Canada//Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- 17:45- 18:00 Workshop Synthesis & Closing Announcements
Day 4 – Wednesday, 25 March 2026
- 09:00-10:00 – Keynote Lieutenant General John Broadmeadow, USMC (Retired), President of Norwich University
- 10:00 –12:00 Poster Exhibition Awards High School Awards IFPSP Recognition Awards
- 12:00 – 14:00 Lunch (There will be a separately organized VIP lunch including HODs.)
- 14:00-16:00 – Closing Student Plenary: Resilience as the Foundation of Future Forces (or Key takeaways from activities, posters, and workshops) Palazzo dei Normanni (TBC)
- 16:00-17:00 – Closing Session