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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
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SUMMARY:Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: Its Rise and Our Responses
DESCRIPTION:Join Women In International Security (WIIS) and the Embassy Of Liechtenstein on June 22nd\, 2023\, at 11:00 AM (EDT) for a virtual discussion on the intersection between technology and gender\, focusing on the ways that digital tools can be used to restrict women’s agency and inclusion in decision making that affects their lives. \nThis event will specifically look at the situation of women in Afghanistan\, Myanmar\, and Ukraine and bring together experts on gender and technology to find new ways of acknowledging the gendered implications of advancements in technology. \n  \nWelcoming Remarks \nAriela Blätter\nPresident and CEO\, Women In International Security \nOpening Remarks \nH.E. Ambassador Georg Sparber\nAmbassador of Liechtenstein to the U. S. \nPanelists \nWai Wai Nu\nFounder and Executive Director\, Women’s Peace Network \nAnna Nemtsova\nMoscow Correspondent\, The Daily Beast and Newsweek \nSara Wahedi\nFounder and CEO\, Ehtesab \nModerator \nDr. Karin Johnston\nResearch Director\, Women In International Security
URL:https://wiisglobal.org/event/technology-facilitated-gender-based-violence-its-rise-and-our-responses/
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SUMMARY:Banishing Burnout: Strategies for Self-Care & Success
DESCRIPTION:With the lines between our work and personal life balance seemingly getting grayer\, how can we make an intentional effort to care for our bodies and minds? \n  \nJoin Women In International Security (WIIS) on June 28th at 3:30 PM (EDT) for a virtual Professional Development event highlighting tools and strategies for prioritizing self-care and preventing burnout. We have gathered experts within the WIIS network\, bringing together a panel of dynamic leaders and subject matter experts with backgrounds in Armed Services\, Social Entrepreneurship\, and Peace Facilitation. Experts will provide insight on the convergence of mindfulness and mental health in the context of international peace and security. Participants will gain an understanding of how burnout is detrimental to overall well-being and how to create strategies for preventing burnout and establishing a healthy work-life balance.  \n\nPanelists\nLt. Col. Duilla Turner\, USAF (Ret.) \nSenior Nonresident Fellow\, Women In International Security  \nDr. Lisa Berkley \nFounder and President\, The Institute for Inner Economy \nGemma Bulos \nDirector and Educator\, The Kravis Lab for Social Impact at Claremont McKenna College \n 
URL:https://wiisglobal.org/event/banishing-burnout-strategies-for-self-care-success/
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