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Subject WIIS August Newsletter
Date August 5, 2022 6:01 PM
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WIIS August Newsletter



Upcoming Events


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WIIS Global 35th Anniversary Reception


Join WIIS Global on September 16th at 5:30 PM for a reception in honor of our 35th Anniversary. More details on this event and the registration link are forthcoming.




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Afghanistan in Transition: Women’s Perspectives.


On August 7th, Women in Security, Conflict Management, and Peace (WIIS India-WISCOMP) will host a closed-door virtual dialogue featuringformer Afghan diplomats, senior civil society leaders, women’s rights activists, journalists, and scholars. They will converse with their Indian counterparts about the developments in Afghanistan and bring Afghan women’s voices center stage.




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D.C. Student Consortium on Women, Peace and Security and WIIS Global Summer Book Club


Join the D.C. Student Consortium on Women, Peace, and Security and WIIS Global on August 24th at 7 PM (EDT) for their Summer Book Club event. This month, WIIS has partnered with the Consortium to co-host a conversation on the bookThe Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls by Mona Eltahawy.


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Spotlight on the WIIS Community




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Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean Women Committee Meeting


On July 13th, Loredana Teodorescu, President of WIIS Italy and Head of the Mediterranean Women Mediators Network Secretariat, spoke as rapporteur at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean Women Committee Meeting. It was a critical moment to discuss the role of women in social and armed conflicts and the need to involve them in the different stages of peace processes. Members from 14 countries and international experts joined the event. Among these members included Ouided Bouchamaoui, a former member of the National Dialogue Quartet and co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015, and Irene Fellin, NATO Secretary General's Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security and Honorary President of WIIS Italy.


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Loredana also made a very special visit to WIIS Global headquarters in Washington, D.C., where she met with Ariela Blätter,President and CEO of WIIS Global, and the WIIS Team.




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Vignettes of Resistance: En-Gendering the Worlds of Labour


On July 29th, WISCOMP (WIIS India) hostedVignettes of Resistance: En-Gendering the Worlds of Labor,the inaugural event in The Book Cafe Series.This virtual dialogue brought together university students, young researchers, academics, and grassroots practitioners in an interactive space to better explore women’s work through an intersectional lens.




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WIIS Brussels Voices: Climate Security Miniseries


In their new podcast miniseries, WIIS Talks Climate Security, produced with the support of the United States Mission to NATO, WIIS Brusselsinvites women to share their experience and expertise on the multi-dimension of climate security.In this episode, hosts Sabrine DaoandSofiia ShevchukwelcomeElizabeth Smith, Research Assistant with the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme,Madeline Babin,Research Associate for Climate Change Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, andLaura Basagni,Mediterranean Program Manager at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.Together they discuss holistic views of climate security and the need for including diverse voices in combatting this global security threat.


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Opportunities

To see more job and academic opportunities, view the Jobs Board.


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Restoring Deterrence: Coercion and Crises in Southern Asia


Restoring Deterrence: Coercion and Crises in Southern Asiais a free online course produced by the Stimson Center's South Asia Program's Strategic Learning initiative. This course goes beyond academic theory and policy jargon to offer students the analytical tools necessary to assess the roles that coercion and deterrence play in Southern Asia. It covers deterrence relationships in the context of the “strategic chain” in Southern Asia, including China, India, and Pakistan, and explores deterrence concepts, crisis risks among nuclear-armed states, and key crisis case studies.


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Request for Proposal: How Effective have Peacebuilding Organizations been in Working through Regional Multilateral Institutions?


The United States Institue of Peace (USIP) seeks an individual who can conduct a research project that examines the ways in which USIP and other comparable organizations engage with multilateral organizations. This research will address questions that aim to further understand the relationship between peacebuilding organizations and multilateral regional actors and will employ a qualitative case study methodology, drawing on the current experiences of USIP with regional multilateral bodies. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its changing context, this research will be conducted virtually.


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Apply: Cora Weiss Fellowship


The Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP) has opened applications for the sixth annual Cora Weiss Fellowship for Young Women Peacebuilders. The Fellowship aims to support the development of young women peacebuilders and ensure that more young people share Cora’s vision for sustainable peace and gender equality as strong and integral parts of our global culture. The Fellowship provides a platform to elevate the concerns and priorities of women and girls in their country in global policy discussions at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City


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Call for Papers: Global Network on Extremism and Technology




The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) is now commissioning papers from anyone researching the ways in which terrorists use technology. Research papers should be produced with a view to offering both actionable findings and practical solutions to the tech industry.


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Call for Papers: Digital Workshop on Localizing the Women Peace & Security Agenda Across Multiple Governance Challenges


The Global Transformations and Governance Challenges Programme at Leiden University will be hosting a digital workshop on January 26-27, 2023. This workshop will bring together scholars working on the implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. Participants will be required to present a conference paper related to the topic of ‘Localizing the WPS Agenda’.


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