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IrelandUnitedNations 1 ก.พ.
Hundreds of people working on joined the live event last week & the podcast recording of Women & the Politics of Peacebuilding is now available! A dynamic exchange on the power of women to drive peace🕊️
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News Deeply 1 ก.พ.
If you missed our Deeply Talks Special: Women & Peacebuilding Discussion Forum , you can catch up on it here:
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IrelandUnitedNations 31 ม.ค.
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The podcast of last week's discussion on women & is now available! Thanks again to and our panelists for their invaluable insights into this important topic:
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IrelandUnitedNations 22 ม.ค.
Powerful discussion on women & peacebuilding today thanks to our incredible panel and hundreds of listeners around the world! Did you miss the event? for the podcast of the conversation from our partners .
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Mavic CabreraBalleza 23 ม.ค.
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Thank you Norway for supporting the work of with local women's organizations and local communities in Colombia and the Philippines to implement the peace agreements!
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GNWP 23 ม.ค.
Thank you to the and for hosting a broadcast on the Politics of Women & Peacebuilding. 🗣 A powerful and much-needed discussion on peace processes & the role of women in sustaining peace.
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Bilkis Ahmad AbuOsba 22 ม.ค.
What a wonderful discuss! Many thanks to and the team for arranging this. It was an honour to share the panel with , Ambassador Yahou and Ambassedor Nason. Many great points made and there’s a lot to build on.
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Barrie Freeman 22 ม.ค.
Thank you for rich discussion on Women and the Politics of - could not agree more that “not having women at the table in conflict environments should be inconceivable” ~ Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason
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Hannah Wilkinson 22 ม.ค.
"Why are we asking what type of women should be part of the process? We don't ask what type of men should be involved." Great discussion on why always require adjectives
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Patience Quaye 22 ม.ค.
Very very inspiring it has been. Tight panel.
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Mari Skåre 22 ม.ค.
Thank you to Amb Geraldine Byrne Nason for a good discussion on how to ensure women’s participation in peace processes. and meaningful participation is a strategic issue. Stay on the course!
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News Deeply 22 ม.ค.
That’s a wrap. Thanks for listening and a lively discussion here in Twitter as well. We will make a recording of Women & Peacebuilding Discussion Forum available in the coming days. Stay tuned!
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GNWP 22 ม.ค.
Where do we go next? Amb. Nason of says: we don’t want WPS as an annual debate, we want to see implementation on the ground, we want to see the role of women reinforced.
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IrelandUnitedNations 22 ม.ค.
“When women got involved in the peace process, things started getting done.” ~ Amb Byrne Nason on the crucial role of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition in the Good Friday Agreement, at today’s live podcast event with .
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GNWP 22 ม.ค.
🌍 When asked how do we bridge the gap between local and global policy? Amb. Lang Yahou of responds: strong leadership, local ownership, and space for grassroots activists to inform policy.
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GNWP 22 ม.ค.
When asked which women should be at the negotiating table, responds: grassroots women, women who have connections to local communities affected my conflict, and women who have a strong track record in feminist values. Live podcast at
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GNWP 22 ม.ค.
“TheGambia silently suffered for 22 yrs of dictatorship. It was the women who were at the forefront fighting for a peaceful transition. W/out women, I’m sure I wouldn’t be sitting here speaking openly. All the credit goes to the women” Ambassador Yahou of
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Irina S Nyoni 22 ม.ค.
sending live about ”women and the politics of peacebuilding” from the Irish mission . Inspiring discussion
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Casey McDermott 22 ม.ค.
"Why are we asking what type of women should be part of the process? We don't ask what type of men should be involved." discussion hitting some major high-notes
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GNWP 22 ม.ค.
“As women’s rights activists, as feminists, we have a STRONG movement. But we need to translate that into electoral currency.” during the live podcast hosted by
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