Women, Peace & Security: Promoting Peace-Building Through Public, Private and Non-Profit...
Saturday, October 24, 2020
ISOA Member News | October 24, 2020
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Dear Colleague,
Attendance at this Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) webinar next Thursday, October 29, will count towards your ISOA WPS certification. Michelle Quinn, the ISOA WPS Program Director, will be one of the panelists.
Best regards,
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Howie Lind
ISOA President and Executive Director
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Join us for a round-table discussion on October 29th to mark the 20th anniversary of the signing of UN Security Council resolution 1325. The resolution:
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- acknowledged the disproportionate and unique impact of armed conflict on women and girls;
- recognized the under-valued and under-utilized contributions women make to conflict prevention, peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and peace-building;
- stressed the importance of women’s equal and full participation as active agents in peace and security.
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So how far have women been fully brought into peacebuilding processes, and how have public, private and civic sectors helped or hindered women’s participation?
Join a distinguished panel and bring your own questions to this interactive discussion.
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Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, Executive Director, International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)
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Lorraine Anderson, Chief of Staff to the Canadian Ambassador on Women, Peace and Security, Government of Canada
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Michelle Quinn, Senior Vice President, Patriot Group International, USA
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- 29 October, 2020, 16:30-17:30 Central European Time
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(Registration is required)
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