Daniel Hyslop (Australia)
Daniel Hyslop is responsible for leading Interpeace’s learning and policy agenda that aims to improve the state of knowledge on effective peacebuilding practice and use it to inform better international peacebuilding policy.
He was previously the Research Director at the Institute for Economics and Peace where he led research on measuring peace, the economic costs of violence and understanding the drivers of positive peace. He has worked as a research and policy consultant to the UNDP, the OECD, the World Bank, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and Center for Strategic and International Studies where he has led numerous peacebuilding and international development related research and policy projects. Daniel holds first class honours Masters in Economics and Social Science from the University of Sydney.