Recommendations to Increase Israeli Women’s Participation in Decision-Making

Posted by The Institute for Inclusive Security on December 1, 2010

Recommendations for implementing Amendment 4 to the Equality of Women’s Rights Law, 5765-2005.

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Risking Peace

Posted by on November 17, 2010

Brig. Gen. Israela Oron speaks about the importance of women being involved in peace negotiations at an event in January 2008 at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in participation with Inclusive Security’s annual Colloquium.

For Mideast Peace, Talks Must Be Opened to Women

Posted by on September 8, 2010
For Mideast Peace, Talks Must Be Opened to Women

This article, co-authored by Carla Koppell and Rebecca Miller, was originally published by Thomson Reuters Foundation. As the US relaunches Israeli-Palestinian talks, it sorely needs to reassess the negotiation process. Previous talks have suffered from lack of both transparency and inclusiveness. For most of the past 20 years, an extremely small group of high-level political […]

Women Take Lead Toward Mideast Peace

Posted by on December 6, 2007
Women Take Lead Toward Mideast Peace

This article was originally published by Common Ground News Service. While it’s encouraging that two women—Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni—were key players in the Annapolis conference last week, the fact that women are central in the negotiations will only have an impact if the subsequent talks are structured to […]