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| Roundtable on UN Resolution
1325: "Women as Peace Builders" 19 April 2004, Palais des Nations,
Room XXIV, Geneve The NGO Committee on the Status of Women invites all
to an roundtable on UN Resolution 1325 on "women as peace builders"
on 19 April at 13h15 in Room XXIV. Speakers will include Conchita Poncini, President
NGO Committee on the Status of Women (IFUW); Bineta Diop, Co-Convenor working
Group on Peace of the NCO/CSW (FAS); Krishna Ahooja Patel, Womens International
League for Peace and Freedom; Musimbi Kanyoro, Secretary General of the World
Young Womens Christian Association; and Boni Dougal, President of the NGO
Committee on Status of Women, New York.
Moderator: Juliette Sayegh,
General Arab Women Federation
Speakers:
Womens Perspectives
Transatlantic Relations: Conchita Poncini, President NGO Committee on the Status
of Women (IFUW), Reconciliation and Reconstruction: Bineta Diop, Co-Convenor
working Group on Peace of the NCO/CSW (FAS),
Finding Solutions: Post
Conflict Planning for Peace Building: Krishna Ahooja Patel, Womens International
League for Peace and Freedom Capacity of young women for peace building: Musimbi
Kanyoro, Secretary General of the World Young Womens Christian Association
Agreed conclusions on UN Security Council Resolution 1325: Bani Dougal, Chair
of the NGO Committee on Status of Women, New York
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