Current | Agenda

back

Re-imagining Peace Processes by Shifting Power

Date: 23-10-2024
Time: 8.30-10
Location: New York

Essential insights from women peacebuilders from Colombia, DR Congo and South Sudan

Date: 23 October 2024
Time: 8.30 am-10.00 am EST (door open at 8.00 am EST)
Venue: Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Address: 666 3rd Avenue (18th floor), NYC 23rd of October 2024

 

A light breakfast will be served

RSVP here

Next year is the 25th anniversary of UNSC Resolution 1325. However, we seem to be further away from effective implementation of the WPS agenda ever since its adoption. This is particularly the case when we look at women’s participation in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Together we need to re-imagine the international peacebuilding infrastructure and meaningfully include women every step of the way. 

In an interactive debate, women peacebuilders from Colombia, DR Congo and South Sudan will share their key insights and lessons learned from the frontlines of peace and reconciliation. The speakers will focus on the importance of supporting informal peace processes and how to address barriers that prevent women in all their diversity to participate in current peacebuilding processes. They will identify opportunities and practical recommendations to shift the power and promote meaningful women’s participation in informal and formal peace processes in Colombia, DR Congo and South Sudan. 

This event will particularly be inspiring for international and national policy decision makers and INGOs.

Speakers 

Diana Maria Salcedo López is a political scientist, feminist antimilitarist and director of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF/LIMPAL in Spanish). 

Claudine Tsongo is a lawyer and activist. She is the Director and co-Founder of Dynamique des Femmes Juristes (DFJ) based in Goma, North Kivu, DRC.  

Jackline Nasiwa is a lawyer and rule of law specialist. She is the Founder and National Director at Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice (CIGPJ) based in Juba, South Sudan. 

Find more information in the concept note

Share: