Datum: 31-10-2023Tijd: 13:30 - 15:00 uurLocatie: Cordaid, Grote Marktstraat 45, Den Haag
Religion plays a vital part in the lives of billions of people. It influences the way people live, their decision-making, and the way a society or community is organised. A successful feminist foreign policy therefore needs
to incorporate religion, and female faith actors need to be involved in its implementation.
You are cordially invited to join our panel discussion on the role of women faith actors in the implementation
of a feminist foreign policy. We will address:
- The crucial role of women faith actors in the implementation of a feminist foreign policy
- Engaging women faith actors to strengthen local peace and security processes
- Linking grassroots and international efforts to strengthen the implementation of a feminist foreign
policy
Speakers
Fatimazhra Belhirch, Member of the Senate for D66.
Lian Gogali, Director MOSINTUWU and Peace Activist, Indonesia (online).
Dr. Rhoda Udanyi, Director SUWA Nigeria, Gender, FoRB & Peacebuilding Advocate.
Ranan Issa Abu Shanab, Gender Justice Program Manager, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan & the
Holy Land (online).
Moderator
Ayoko Bahun-Wilson, faith advocacy and capacity development lead, Faith to Action Network.
Dit evenement wordt georganiseerd als onderdeel van het Feminist Foreign Policy Community Festival. Zie voor het hele festivalprogramma de FFP Community Festival
webpagina.
Taal: Engels
This event is jointly organized by Mensen met een Missie, Tearfund and Faith to Action Network, members of
the Joint Initiative for Strategic Religious Action (JISRA). Part of the Power of Voices Partnerships JISRA is an
international, interreligious partnership that aims to further peaceful and just societies where all enjoy
Freedom of Religion and Belief (FoRB). JISRA supports diverse religious actors, particularly women and youth
to become agents of peace and inclusion and pays special attention to increasing the role of women in decision-making fora.
Please visit our information stand - ‘What has religion got to do with feminism’ at the Shaping Feminist
Foreign Policy Conference on 1 November from 11:00-13:00.