Aloisea Inyumba: Politician Who Played a Key Role in the Rebuilding of Rwanda

Posted by on April 16, 2013

This post by Linda Melvern, investigative journalist and author, originally appeared in “The Independent.” Rwanda’s Minister for Gender and Family Promotion, Aloisea Inyumba, who played a decisive role in the rebuilding of her country, has died aged 48. Inyumba was a pioneer in the advancement of women and she received international praise for her achievements. […]

Harvard IOP Video: Swanee Hunt & Alaa Murabit

Posted by on March 29, 2013

“To have a sustainable peace process, we can’t only bring the men with guns to the table; we must also have women.” So says Alaa Murabit, founder of Voice of Libyan Women, in this video for Harvard’s Institute of Politics. Murabit and Inclusive Security Founder and Chair Ambassador Swanee Hunt sat down before a panel […]

A Military Perspective on Secretary Clinton’s Legacy

Posted by on March 27, 2013

This post is by Mary Raum, PhD. Dr. Raum is Professor of National Security Affairs with the US Naval War College. Author’s Note: The thoughts contained herein are the author’s alone and do not represent the Department of Defense, its allied service branches, or the United States Naval War College. The nature of war has […]

Women Wage Peace in South Sudan

Posted by on March 22, 2013
Women Wage Peace in South Sudan

This article was originally published by Sudan Tribune. Hon. Dr. Priscilla Joseph Kuch, Deputy Minister of Gender, Child and Social Welfare for the Republic of South Sudan, views violence against women as one of the major obstacles to the country’s development. She discussed women, peace and security in South Sudan last week with the Program […]

The Thrill of Swanee Hunt

Posted by on March 18, 2013
The Thrill of Swanee Hunt

This article was originally published by DuJour Magazine. On a foggy winter morning in Cambridge, Massachusetts, inside a sprawling 19th-century house with 10 fireplaces, a Chinese terra-cotta warrior and a group of George Segals, 13 women from war-torn nations, including Afghanistan, Colombia, Liberia, Syria and Myanmar, gathered in a room the owner calls her ballroom. […]

Children of War, Women of Peace

This article by Philister Baya Lawiri is cross posted on The Elders. Sudan, once the largest nation is Africa, recently split into two. This separation was the result of over five decades of war. I was a child of war. I personally know the bitter experiences of loss and displacement. I wish I could say […]

New Tool Kit for Civil Society Women to Transform Security Sector Reform

Posted by on February 27, 2013

Despite international laws and policies mandating women’s participation in security sector reform (SSR), women’s perspectives are often discounted or overlooked. Women in civil society can also find themselves outside of discussions about security and unsure how to engage in them. To address this gap, The Institute for Inclusive Security and The Geneva Centre for the […]

Pakistani Amn-o-Nisa Coalition Member Receives Prestigious Human Rights Defender Award

Posted by on February 6, 2013

To commemorate International Human Rights Day, Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf presented Human Rights Defender awards in December 2012 to Dr. Tahira Baloch and 12 other activists who courageously promote human rights awareness and practices in their country. Foreign diplomats, parliamentarians, and civil society representatives attended the ceremony. Currently an Operations Officer with the […]

Hillary Clinton’s Legacy: A New Security Paradigm

Posted by on February 1, 2013

Today is Hillary Clinton’s last day as Secretary of State. It’s a moment to take stock—not simply of her many accomplishments during these past four years, but also of the lasting impact of her exceptional leadership. The airwaves this week have been dominated by pundits speculating on her legacy. But few have spotlighted Clinton’s unique […]

2012 Must-Reads: Women in Politics, Business, and Government

Posted by on February 1, 2013

This image is from “Texts from Hillary,” an internet meme inspired by Sec. Clinton that went viral online. Clinton, whose favorite post showed her texting with Ryan Gosling, even joined in on the fun by contributing her own creation to the tumblr blog. This past year, Inclusive Security was part of promising change that got […]

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