Youssef Mahmoud


Youssef Mahmoud is a Tunisian diplomat, academic, and peacebuilding practitioner. He is Senior Adviser Emeritus at the International Peace Institute and Visiting Professor at the African Leadership Centre, King's College London, where he serves as a leading practitioner and research fellow on the Centre’s Practice of Leadership Programme. Mahmoud is a former United Nations Under-Secretary-General who headed peace operations in Burundi and Chad/Central African Republic and served on the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Peace Operations.

Education

Youssef Mahmoud earned a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the University of Tunis, specializing in American and British Studies. Mahmoud later pursued graduate studies at Georgetown University in the United States, where he obtained a Master of Science and a PhD in Linguistics.

Career

Mahmoud joined the United Nations in 1981 and served in various capacities, including:
In 2015, Mahmoud served on the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Peace Operations and the High-Level Advisory Group for the Global Study on Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. In 2019, he led an independent strategic review of the UN peace operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Academic and leadership roles

Before joining the UN, Mahmoud was Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Tunis and Chair of the English Department at the Bourguiba Institute of Modern Languages.
He is Visiting Professor and leading practitioner at the African Leadership Centre, King's College London, where he contributes to research and training on peacebuilding and governance. He mentors emerging African leaders through the Practice of Leadership Programme and co-authored publications in ALC’s Leading Practitioners Reflection Series.
Mahmoud also serves as Senior Adviser Emeritus at the International Peace Institute, where he provides strategic guidance on peacebuilding and multilateral diplomacy.

Selected publications

  • Whose Peace Are We Building? Leadership for Peace in Africa..
  • “What Does Collective Leadership Have To Do With COVID-19 and Peace?” – IPI Global Observatory, May 2021.
  • “Peace as the Norm: Sustaining Peace in Africa” – IPI Global Observatory, July 2022.
  • “Financing for Peacebuilding: Beyond Money” – IPI Global Observatory, October 2022.
  • “A New Agenda for Peace: Making Peace Plural and Healing Historical Traumas” – IPI Global Observatory, April 2023.
  • “From Leadership to Healership: Cultivating a Future Worthy of Generations to Come” – co-authored with Joni Carley, Jude Currivan, and Grant Storry, Kosmos Journal, Volume 25 Issue 4.

    Personal life

He is married with two children.