This required the Institute to seek new sourcing for its budget, which was accomplished under new direction and a new name.
In its early years, the Institute first sought to build the field of international conflict management and peacebuilding.
The Institute seeks to "highlight and analyze issues of moral philosophy in global financial markets with a view to enhancing ethical practice and policy."
In addition, the Institute seeks to provide the student body with world-renowned speakers as a fresh avenue of education.
The documents state that $44,000 had already been pledged by an anonymous donor, and the Institute would seek to raise the rest.
The Institute seeks to ensure that action plans created by the government to protect women are implemented effectively.
The Institute has always sought to communicate research results to its different target groups, addressing them in their own 'language'.
The Institute actively seeks to enhance its research capacity.
The Institute seeks government, business or union grants to conduct research and analysis.
The Institute seeks to create a new model of students training.