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Gaining Proportional Representation

Posted by on September 1, 2011

In the Summer of 2011, Rima Nazzal spoke with the staff of the Institute for Inclusive Security about her influence in the process of gaining proportional representation for women in Palestinian Legislature.

What North and South Sudan Need Now: More Women at the Negotiating Table

What North and South Sudan Need Now: More Women at the Negotiating Table

This article was originally published by The Christian Science Monitor. A little over a week ago, the largest country in Africa split in two. But violence continues between the two new countries. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton rightly called on the new nations to “quickly return to the negotiating table.” The “redoubling” of […]

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What Role Did Women Play in the Egyptian Revolution?

Posted by on June 22, 2011

Inclusive Security not only works to connect women leaders from around the world with other powerful peacemakers, but also raises the awareness of women’s presence at key historical events. In a series designed to document women’s contributions to the Egyptian Revolution in early 2011, the Institute’s staff sat down with Egyptian leaders to see a […]

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On the Role of Women in the Egyptian Revolution

Posted by on June 22, 2011

Inclusive Security not only connects women leaders from around the world with other powerful peace makers but also raises the awareness of women’s presence at key historical events. In a series designed to document women’s contributions to the Egyptian Revolution in early 2011, the Institute’s staff sat down with Egyptian leaders to get a gender perspective […]

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Women Building Peace in Nepal

Posted by on June 22, 2011

Sujata Thapa talks about how women in Nepal have worked together to get their needs put into the constitution so they can overcome their feeling of being second class citizens in their own country.

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Senator Jaffer Discusses Peace Process in Darfur

Posted by on June 20, 2011

Canadian Senator Mobina Jaffer, who was also her government’s Special Envoy to the Peace Process in Sudan, discusses what she learned from visiting women in camps for internally displaced persons in northern Darfur.

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Harassment Was the Order of Their Day

Posted by on April 28, 2011

At a meeting with the staff of the Institute for Inclusive Security in 2011, Leymah Gbowee discussed the issues she discovered as she analyzed the security sector in Ghana.

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Must Create a Counter Narrative

Posted by on April 28, 2011

In April 2011, The Insititute for Inclusive Security conducted a training with women peacebuilders in Pakistan. Ammara Durani spoke to staff about ways to combat the ideology of extremism beyond on the ground military actions.

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Create a National Resolve Against Extremism

Posted by on April 28, 2011

In April 2011, The Insititute for Inclusive Security conducted a training with women peacebuilders in Pakistan. Ammara Durani spoke to the Institute staff about her work with parliamentarians to build a national consensus against terrorism in Pakistan.

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VIDEO: Engaging the Biggest Players, Security Sector Reform

Posted by on April 27, 2011

At a meeting with the staff of the Institute for Inclusive Security in Cambridge, MA, in April 2011, Leymah Gbowee discussed how she used her experiences as a leader of the peace movement in Liberia to enhance her current role as a leader of West African security sector reform movements. This work led to her […]

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