For two weeks in May 2023, Masters of Public Policy and Global Affairs student Liliane Umuhoza and School of Public Policy and Global Affairs Associate Professor Erin Baines at the University of...
What is Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) rooted in to you? For some members of the Research Network on WPS, the answer lies within the question itself: the root of WPS is grassroots activism.
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In an effort to inspire members of the European Council, Germany鈥檚 Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, recently expressed the need to 鈥渟tand up and fight for鈥 the 鈥渟oul of Europe.鈥 The minister鈥檚...
It comes as no surprise that the pervasiveness of the masculinized military culture remains one of the most entrenched and challenging discriminatory barriers affecting the meaningful participation...
The Research Network on Women, Peace and Security鈥檚 inaugural year 鈥 the 鈥測ear of learning鈥 鈥 prompted members to reflect deeply on the origins of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and has...
芦鈥塁e n鈥檈st pas d鈥檜n cerveau f茅minin qu鈥檈st sortie la bombe atomique鈥壜, chante Renaud en 1985 en reprenant le clich茅 des femmes naturellement pacifiques et pacifistes. St茅r茅otype des ann茅es 80...
Upon reviewing National Action Plans (NAPs) drafted by Western States in response to UNSC鈥檚 Resolution 1325 (2000) on WPS, the absence of domestic considerations is glaring. Western NAPs that do...
The opportunity to be a part of #SheLeads4Peace Summer School at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) came around when I was pursuing my master鈥檚 in public policy at...