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SUMMARY:Elevating Women’s Leadership for Effective Transboundary Water Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:Research shows that including women in peace processes makes agreements more durable and leads to lower instances of conflict. Despite this\, less than 10 percent of negotiators in peace processes are women — and in transboundary water management\, women are specifically underrepresented\, especially at higher levels of decision-making. However\, entities such as the Women in Water Diplomacy Network are looking to change this by supporting a community of practice focused on empowerment\, peer-to-peer learning and collective advocacy for formal and informal women water diplomats\, with a focus in conflict-sensitive regions such as the Nile Basin\, Central Asia and Afghanistan\, among others. \nJoin USIP for a conversation on women’s leadership in water diplomacy. In honor of the second International Day of Women in Diplomacy\, women water diplomats from around the world will discuss water conflict sensitivities\, share lessons learned and enumerate paths forward for peace.\n\nSpeakers\nKayly Ober\, welcoming remarks\nSenior Program Officer\, Climate\, Environment and Conflict\, U.S. Institute of Peace \nHenk W.J. Ovink\, keynote address\nSpecial Envoy for International Water Affairs\, Kingdom of the Netherlands \nElizabeth A. Koch\, moderator\nSenior Manager for International Programs\, Environmental Law Institute; Process Support Lead\, Women in Water Diplomacy Network \nFoman Forough\nFormer Director General of the Kabul River Basin\, Afghanistan \nZodwa Dlamini\nFormer Chief Delegate and Permanent Representative for South Africa\, Lesotho Highlands Water Commission \nTanya Trujillo\nAssistant Secretary for Water and Science\, U.S. Department of Interior \nSwathi Veeravalli\nDirector of Climate Security and Adaptation\, National Security Council \nAubrey Paris\nSenior Advisor\, Gender\, Climate Change and Innovation\, Secretary’s Office of Global Women’s Issues\, Department of State
URL:https://wiisglobal.org/event/elevating-womens-leadership-for-effective-transboundary-water-cooperation/
LOCATION:United States Institute of Peace\, 2301 Constitution Ave\, Washington\, D.C.\, DC\, 20037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public
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SUMMARY:Where is the Caribbean in the Dutch WPS National Action Plan?
DESCRIPTION:Women in International Security Netherlands (WIIS NL) is pleased to invite you to our event on Thursday the 25th of May focusing on the Dutch Caribbean! \nWhere is the Caribbean in the Dutch WPS National Action Plan?\nThe Dutch Caribbean\, which include the diverse islands of Aruba\, Curacao\, Sint Maarten\, Bonaire\, Saba\, and Sint Eustatius\, faces a unique set of challenges when it comes to gender and human security. Many of the human security issued faced on the islands have an important gender component: personal security in the barrios; sex-trafficking; prostitution; crime and policing; drug trafficking; climate-change threats to livelihoods; disaster response in the leeward islands which experience hurricanes; economic and social security and access to higher education. \nDespite the Netherlands’ commitment to the WPS agenda\, which includes the publication of four national action plans\, the needs of women in the Dutch Caribbean remain largely invisible in public debate and policy initiatives. Indeed\, existing security initiatives for the region are usually gender-blind. \nTogether with Samira Rafaela (Member of European Parliament\, D66) and Dr. Paula Kibbelaar (Instituto Pedagogico Arubano)\, we aim to shed some much needed light on the gendered insecurities faced in the Dutch Caribbean. How can local solutions to local problems not only be found\, but also supported through e.g. the National Action Plans?
URL:https://wiisglobal.org/event/where-is-the-caribbean-in-the-dutch-wps-national-action-plan/
CATEGORIES:Public
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SUMMARY:Gendered Harm: The Disproportionate Impact of Weapons on Women and Girls
DESCRIPTION:Join Women In International Security (WIIS) and the Embassy of Liechtenstein on May 17\, 2023\, at 11:00 AM (EDT) for a virtual discussion on how arms control\, nonproliferation\, and disarmament efforts must identify and address the harmful impact of weapons on women and girls. \nThis event brings together experts on gender and nuclear weapons\, chemical and biological weapons\, and small arms and light weapons to find new ways of acknowledging gendered impact in arms control and disarmament debates. The discussion will take stock of the ways in which weapons can harm women and girls; discuss obstacles to effective assistance and support for victims; compare best practices of acknowledging gendered harm in arms control and disarmament debates; and develop proposals for practitioners to address the disproportionate impact that weapons can have on women and girls. \n  \nOpening Remarks \nH.E. Ambassador Georg Sparber \nAmbassador of Liechtenstein to the U. S. \nAriela Blätter \nPresident and CEO\, Women In International Security \n  \nPanelists \nMary Olson \nFounder\, Gender and Radiation Impact Project  \nDr. Natalie Goldring \nVisiting Professor of the Practice\, Duke University &UN Consultant\, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy \n  \nModerator \nDr. Jana Wattenberg \nSenior Fellow\, Women In International Security
URL:https://wiisglobal.org/event/gendered-harm-the-disproportionate-impact-of-weapons-on-women-and-girls/
CATEGORIES:Public
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Life & Legacy of WIIS' Founder\, Dr. Catherine Kelleher
DESCRIPTION:Women In International Security (WIIS) invites you to join us to celebrate the life and legacy of our founder\, Dr. Catherine Kelleher. \n\n\nCatherine passed away in February 2023. Catherine was a champion for gender equality. Catherine was prompted to found WIIS through her own experiences as a woman in the field of international security\, especially arms control. A friend and mentor to many\, her legacy is the generations of young and talented women working in national and international security. Catherine had to forge a path forward in a field where few women could make a career. Her children survive Catherine\, Michael Kelleher (Dayna Kalleres) and Diane Kelleher (David Attis)\, and four grandchildren.
URL:https://wiisglobal.org/event/celebrating-the-life-legacy-of-wiis-founder-dr-catherine-kelleher/
LOCATION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\, 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW\, #810\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, 20036\, United States
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