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Did You Know…
Traditional approaches to ending war are falling short. Too many countries secure peace only to swiftly relapse into violence. Fortunately, a range of recent research proves that inclusive approaches can change all that. Did you know? When women’s groups exert a strong influence over a peace process, an agreement is almost always reached. With only […]
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VIDEO: How Liberian Women Battled Ebola
Ruth Caesar, National Focal Point for the Mano River Women’s Peace Network talks about how women in Liberia dealt with an enemy with which they could not negotiate.
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Gen. Allen: “Women Belong in Conversations About Security”
Gen. John Allen, USMC (Ret), thanks Inclusive Security and its partners for their work in countering violent extremism. This clip is from Inclusive Security’s Collaborative Approaches to Global Security forum, held October 15, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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No Nation Can Emerge From Conflict Without This
Gen. John Allen, USMC (Ret), talks about why inclusion is necessary for lasting peace. This clip is from Inclusive Security’s Collaborative Approaches to Global Security forum, held October 15, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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Ambassador Catherine Russell addresses Collaborative Approaches to Global Security
Ambassador Catherine Russell, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues, remarks at Collaborative Approaches to Global Security October 15, 2015
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Collaborative Approaches to Global Security: Connecting Worlds Apart
The world said “never again,” but watched as Bosnia fell apart. A policy failure, rooted in disconnect between those at the table and those living at the heart of the violence. Zana Marjanović – Member, House of Representatives, Bosnian Parliament Amna Popovac – Owner, Studio 88 Radio Station October 15, 2015