Learning Misogyny in the Heart of Peacebuilders and Extremists
We, SEA Women Peacebuilders, cordially invite you to join us to discuss in the Webinar, „Learning Misogyny in the Heart of Peacebuilders and Extremists” on 26-27 March 2022.
In 2020, when the whole world was hit by the Covid 19 pandemic, as governments, businesses and people battled to make sense of the global challenge, AMAN Indonesia, The Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security(CWSS), Walailak University Thailand and IMAN Research Malaysia joined hands to form The Southeast Asian Women Peacebuilders Network (SEAWP).
The on the ground realities the Covid pandemic has impacted is worrying, as xenophobia increased, and security issues that may be under the radar imploded, because the world’s focus was on stemming the virus.
It was obvious to SEAWP and friends that the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (WPS) had to be promoted more diligently and firmly, as the world order we knew had been changed by Covid 19.
We, SEA Women Peacebuilders, cordially invite you to join us to discuss in the Webinar, „Learning Misogyny in the Heart of Peacebuilders and Extremists” on 26-27 March 2022.
What is the new women, peace and security agenda in defying the tightening grip of extremist ideology in the Southeast Asia region?
To become a member of the Network, you will need to fill in SEAWP APPLICATION FORM, and demonstrate your organisation’s peacebuilding commitment and experience. While we are all for inclusivity, priority for membership will be to women-led organisations and women-filled organisations.