GW Student Consortium on Women, Peace and Security
@GWConsortiumWPS
A student-led organization that aims to — in collaboration with @US_CSWG — promote feminist approaches to critical issues surrounding peace and security.
Join us for “Careers Advancing Gender Equity,” a panel discussion and networking reception, on April 17! The panelists serve as experts in local government, international development, humanitarian response, and other fields. RSVP by April 12: https://t.co/AEwKwXxQkf
Join a conversation on leadership in national security with the 25th Secretary of the Army, Christine Wormuth. Secretary Wormuth will reflect on her leadership and career journey and insights into the future of our nation and security. https://t.co/lUx8hQt44U @ElliottSchoolGW
Do you think the link between gender equality & peace & security is an idea worth sharing?
This is the message of Dr. Shirley Graham’s @TEDxFoggyBottom talk. It is backed up by 100+ data sets.
Join us for the American premiere of The Wound is Where the Light Enters by renowned UK filmmaker, Dheeraj Akolkar, TOMORROW (Feb 13) from 6:30-8PM! This exquisite film documents the trials & triumphs of 15 Ugandan children born of wartime rape. Info&RSVP: https://t.co/vnACsdlrL3
Fact #16: An estimated 80% of people displaced by climate change are women, heightening their risk of sexual violence and other forms of violence (@UNHumanRights).
Fact #15: In 2022, at least 41 transgender and gender non-conforming people were killed in the United States. 83% were people of color. 54% were Black trans women. In 2021, 59 fatalities were reported, a record high (@HRC).
Fact #14: At least 162 countries have laws on domestic violence, and 147 countries have laws on sexual harassment in the workplace. However, laws are not always implemented, enforced, or in compliance with international standards (@UN_Women).
The Student Consortium on WPS stands against all forms of GBV and calls for its immediate end. As #16DaysofActivism comes to a close, the Consortium wants to amplify the work of @StateGWI, @UN_Women, and many other organizations that work to build a future free from GBV.
Fact #13: 73% of women journalists have experienced violence online, according to a survey. In connection with the online violence they experienced, 20% reported being attacked or abused offline (@UN_Women).
Fact #12: Indigenous women are particularly exposed to serious forms of gender-based violence, including forced sterilization, trafficking and sexual violence in contexts of displacement or migration, harmful traditional practices, and GBV in conflict (@UNHumanRights).
Fact #9: 30% of women globally have experienced intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence. That equates to 736 million women (@WorldBank ).