Women PeaceMakers' Recommendations for the Post-2015 MDG Agenda

It is said there can be no development without peace ...
Can there be peace without security? How do women and girls define security, peace and development? What goals are they striving for the world to recognize post-2015?

Women's participation in peace processes: How can the international community support women's leadership in conflict resolution?

“Women's participation in peace efforts is a matter of gender equality and universal human rights – and crucial to achieving sustainable peace, economic recovery, social cohesion and political legitimacy.” – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

A Conversation with Jody Williams

In the 1980s, while studying at University of Vermont, Jody Williams became involved in aid work in war-torn El Salvador and Nicaragua, where she saw first hand the devastation caused by landmines. In 1992, she founded the International Campaign to Ban landmines, a citizens' initiative. In 1997, as a result of her relentless campaign, an International Treaty banning landmines was adopted.

Singers in the Band: A Screening and Symposium on Military Sex Trafficking

The International Institute on Peace Education and the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders invite you to:

"Singers in the Band"

A Screening and Symposium on Military Sex Trafficking

Engaging Women for Resolving Conflicts, Usher in Peace, Disarmament and Development: Focus on South Asia

The event will be organised by Control Arms Foundation of India in collaboration and support from Deutsche Welthungerhilfe and European Commission.

Speakers include:

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