by Women Peace & Security | Dec 11, 2016 | Articles, Members' Writing
Contributions to debate on sexual exploitation and abuse As a member of the Coalition, I recently presented at a workshop on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) by peacekeepers. The workshop was in response to preliminary research findings from a pilot project funded...
by Women Peace & Security | Nov 9, 2016 | Articles, Members' Writing
Promises to Keep: Reflections from the 2016 UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security Original article by Dr Laura J. Shepherd on November 8 2016 for the London School of Economics, Centre for Women, Peace and Security. The woods are lovely, dark...
by Women Peace & Security | Oct 25, 2016 | Articles, Members' Writing
Women for peace and security remember Jacky Original article by Susan Hutchinson on 11 October 2016 for HerCanberra TWELVE MONTHS AGO, CANBERRA LOST A GLOBAL CITIZEN WHO WAS MAKING A REMARKABLE CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD. Jacky Sutton was a PhD student at the...
by Women Peace & Security | Oct 25, 2016 | Articles, Members' Writing
Sustainable peace possible? With women included it could be Original opinion piece by IWDA CEO, Joanna Hayter on 14 October 2016 for Women’s Agenda You can’t have viable and sustainable peace and security if you don’t include women, writes Joanna...
by Women Peace & Security | Oct 24, 2016 | Articles, Members' Writing
War crime deliberations in Iraq and Syria must be mindful of violence against women Original article by Susan Hutchinson on 14 October 2015 for The Conversation Earlier this month, France announced it would take Russia to the International Court of Justice for war...
by Women Peace & Security | Aug 1, 2016 | Articles, Members' Writing
Dystopias and Utopias of Women, Peace and Security Original article by Laura Shepherd on 23 July 2016 for MUNPlanet This article is published as part of Fridays With MUNPlanet and its series dedicated to world politics and the United Nations.Laura Shepherd (UNSW...