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SUMMARY:Peace of Our Own Making – Feminist Perspectives to Durable Solutions
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVES \n● To create a safe and open environment for feminist exchange\, solidarity and open discussions and continue the good\, feminist practices of supporting solidarity dialogues established through the first Bosnia-Syria exchange;  \n● Provide space for feminist activists and representatives of organizations and movements from Syria to\, by factoring in and analyzing with a feminist lens what went wrong in the various interventions in BiH\, identify a framework for development of durable solutions to the conflict in Syria.  \nTHEMATIC AREAS \nThe agenda will be based on thematic areas grounded in the Bosnian experience and identified as interesting during preparatory\, consultative conversations: \n\nWorking in the context of conflict and in the process of transitioning from war to peace \nJustice and Reparations \nNeoliberal approaches to peacebuilding as an official strategy \nPeace of our own making – feminist perspectives to durable solutions 
URL:https://www.wilpf.org/calendar/peace-of-our-own-making-feminist-perspectives-to-durable-solutions/
LOCATION:Hotel Novotel\, Fra Filipa Lastrića 2\, Sarajevo\, 71000\, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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SUMMARY:Women's Peace Activism: Iran\, Iraq and Syria
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \n\nLaila Alodaat: Middle East and North Africa Director of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom\nDr Nina Ansary: Historian and Leading Authority on Women’s Rights in Iran\nDr Zeynep Kaya: Research Fellow at the Lse Middle East Centre\n\nChair: \n\nDr Louise Arimatsu: Distinguished Policy Fellow in the Centre for Women\, Peace and Security\n\nWomen’s involvement in peace activism has a long history and spans across the globe. Yet\, all too often\, these accounts remain hidden or silenced by mainstream narratives. This event is part of a series of public conversations that seek to surface alternative histories and perspectives and\, by doing so\, prompt different questions and identify solutions to further peace and security for all. In this talk Nina Ansary\, Zeynep Kaya and Laila Alodaat will discuss women’s peace activism in Iran\, Iraq and Syria. The event has been organised by LSE Library and the AHRC-funded Feminist International Law of Peace and Security project\, in the Centre for Women\, Peace and Security.This event will be followed by a reception of tea and coffee in the LSE Library gallery space\, with a chance to view the exhibition “The Sacred year 1919: women and the professions”. The Sacred Year 1919 marks the centenary of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act. This act enabled women to enter most professions and professional bodies for the first time. This exhibition celebrates pioneering women who first entered male-dominated professions such as law\, accountancy\, the Church\, the sciences and the arts. There were many obstacles and this exhibition shows how these women broke down barriers so that other women could follow.\n\nFrom time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back on this listing on the day of the event.
URL:https://www.wilpf.org/calendar/womens-peace-activism-iran-iraq-and-syria/
LOCATION:Library Education Room\, Lower Ground Floor\, Lse Library\, Portugal Street\,\, United Kingdom
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