In this issue :
No True Peace Without the Voices of Women
Whether or not they are combatants, women are impacted by armed conflicts. This is why it is crucial to hear their voices and include their active participation in peace processes.
A Model for Peace : Women building peace in Mali
Supported by ACORD, 24 women and 24 men from different rights organizations gathered to learn and share ideas of how to create an authentic and sustainable peace in communities rebuilding from war.
Peace. The word makes us think of serenity and healthiness. In countries like Burma, the peace process also imbues an air of optimism. For those directly impacted by the conflict in Burma, however, this optimism can be tainted by skepticism and a sense of déjà vu.
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Friday, August 12, 2016Related Issue:
Women's EqualityViolence against womenWomen’s leadershipWomen's rightsPeace and DemocracyArmed conflictRelated Region:
AfricaBurmaRelated Counterpart:
Agency for Cooperation in Research and Development (ACORD)Consejeria en Proyectos (PCS)Karen Women's Organization (KWO)Gallery:
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