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Where do we go next? Amb. Nason of @irishmissionun says: we don’t want WPS as an annual debate, we want to see implementation on the ground, we want to see the role of women reinforced. News Deeply
Very very inspiring it has been. Tight panel. #peacebuilding News Deeply
What a wonderful discuss! Many thanks to Lara Setrakian and the News Deeply team for arranging this. It was an honour to share the panel with Mavic CabreraBalleza, Ambassador Yahou and Ambassedor Nason. Many great points made and there’s a lot to build on. #WomenInPeacebuilding
Powerful discussion on women & peacebuilding today thanks to our incredible panel and hundreds of listeners around the world! Did you miss the event? #WatchThisSpace for the podcast of the conversation from our partners News Deeply. #wps #UNSCR1325
@MariSkaare News Deeply @irishmissionun Thank you Norway for supporting the work of @GNWP_GNWP with local women's organizations and local communities in Colombia and the Philippines to implement the peace agreements!
Thank you to the Ireland at UN and @NewsDeeply for hosting a broadcast on the Politics of Women & Peacebuilding. 🗣 A powerful and much-needed discussion on peace processes & the role of women in sustaining peace. #UNSCR1325 #WomenSustainPeace
The podcast of last week's discussion on women & #peacebuilding is now available! Thanks again to News Deeply and our panelists for their invaluable insights into this important topic: newsdeeply.com/peacebuilding/…
When women are involved in peace processes, there is a greater chance of achieving longer-lasting peace. From Northern Ireland to Yemen, understanding and working with the local community is key, says Simon Coveney: newsdeeply.com/peacebuilding/…
"History needs Herstory. It is not only the right thing to do, but the smart thing to do." Thrilled to share Tánaiste Simon Coveney's Op-Ed "Belfast to Sana’a: Why Peace Processes Need Women" on @NewsDeeply. #TuesdayThoughts #peacebuilding newsdeeply.com/peacebuilding/…
20 years from the Good Friday Agreement, history has a lot to teach us about the inclusion of women in peace processes. Learn more here! News Deeply newsdeeply.com/peacebuilding/…