While huge gaps still persist on matters related to the risks and threats against women, we insist that their security is critical to stability and peace!
Great to be joining @whatthewomensay on their launching day!
#SheBuildsPeace#SHEcurity
🔴 We are officially LIVE! Join us here: https://t.co/jcr2fJvu37
⬇ Follow thread for highlights of the launch for our new “Protecting Women Peacebuilders” Brief. Get involved in the conversation by using #SheBuildsPeace and tagging us @whatthewomensay!
Women must be enabled to participate strategically and operationally in all matters related to peace and security! Today, @whatthewomensay launches its brief “Protecting Women Peacebuilders”, which we were very pleased to have contributed to. Take a look below:
#SheBuildsPeace
OUT NOW: “Protecting Women Peacebuilders: The Front Lines of Sustainable Peace”
Our new brief explores threats women #peacebuilders face & gives operational guidance on ensuring their safety. #SheBuildsPeace
📌 Launch event tmr: https://t.co/eAW9pdMZLa
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Genderforce Report – The Security Situation after the Kavumu Trial
In February 2018, Genderforce, completed a series of interviews and observations to assess the post-trial security situation in Kavumu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo... https://t.co/1TfSpzMnrD
Today we are pleased to attend the #CalltoActionGBV Steering Committee Meeting in Brussels, organized by @eu_echo. More than 100 participants from a variety of organizations are together to explore new ways to tackle GBV in emergencies #Genderforce#Onlyactioncounts
Genderforce is pleased to announce that we are now part of the #CalltoActionGBV. An initiative promoted by @eu_echo and numerous partners, especially women’s organizations, to address, prevent and combat #GBV in all its forms. Join the call and stay tuned! #Onlyactioncounts
New Save the Children Research: 10 Percent of Children Arriving in Uganda Say They Were Raped as They Fled DR Congo's Brutal Conflict https://t.co/j2UamDvqFG