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Subject What to Watch This Week | Report Launch | The Yazidi Genocide: Ten Years & Counting
Date July 29, 2024 2:26 PM
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[link removed] [[link removed]]SINJAR, NINAWA/IRAQ - DECEMBER 2017: Kids playing football in Sinjar City destroyed fighting ISIS.


Report Launch | The Yazidi Genocide: Ten Years & Counting [[link removed]]
Tuesday, July 30 // 10:00–11:00 am (ET)
Please join the Wilson Center’s Middle East Program, the Yazda Organization, and the Zovighian Public Office for the launch of the report, “There is No Future in Sinjar Without Safety and Agency," the second in the two-part policy series detailing the critical challenges that require urgent and dedicated attention in the aftermath of the genocide and war crimes conducted by ISIS in Sinjar.
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Organized Crime & Violence in Mexico: Considerations for Future Nearshoring Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) [[link removed]]Tuesday, August 6 // 3:00 –4:00 pm (ET)
De-risking from China is moving manufacturing closer to the United States. Nearshoring is expected to produce opportunities for new investment and economic growth, but can this historic trend also help improve security conditions in Mexico? These concerns and others are addressed in a policy issue paper by Dr. Cecilia Farfán-Méndez, Researcher with the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation at UC San Diego, as well as in this panel. Considering that security is a top concern for moving operations to Mexico, this event will cover recent trends in organized crime and violence and offer recommendations for would-be nearshore focused investors and Mexican US policymakers.
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Arab Barometer 2024 Gender Report Launch [[link removed]]Wednesday, August 7 // 10:00 –11:15 am (ET)
The Wilson Center’s Middle East Program (MEP) and Arab Barometer cordially invite you to join us for the launch of the 2024 Arab Barometer Gender Report.
Arab Barometer, the longest-standing and the largest repository of publicly available data on MENA citizens, recently conducted its eighth round of polling assessing attitudes toward women’s rights and gender equality. MaryClare Roche, PhD, Director of Technology and Innovation at Arab Barometer, will present the data and key findings on attitudes regarding female workforce participation, political leadership, and education, as well as gender roles in and out of the home.
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One Year Later: The Path Forward for US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Relations [[link removed]]Thursday, August 8 // 3:30 –4:30 pm (ET)
Last year’s unprecedented US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Summit at Camp David heralded in a new age of expanded and enhanced cooperation. Since August 2023, the United States, South Korea, and Japan have stepped up strategic cooperation to strengthen the trilateral partnership at large, pushing forward new strategies for government-to-government engagement, military training exercises, and investments in trade and technology.
Join us to review the last year of US-ROK-Japan trilateral expanded relations—both what has been accomplished and what remains on the docket—and to discuss opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for the three countries.
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Bringing Climate and Health Together in Japanese and American Cities [[link removed]]Friday, August 16 // 10:00 –11:30 am (ET)
Join us for a dynamic panel discussion featuring speakers from 3 American and 3 Japanese cities as they exchange insights and ideas on how cities can achieve net-zero emissions while enhancing the well-being and quality of life. This event is part of a project funded by the Wellcome Trust that is led by the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) and implemented by the Woodrow Wilson Center and eight other institutions entitled “Leveraging co-benefits for healthy net-zero transitions in Japanese and other G7 cities.”
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