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Subject TOMORROW | Amplifying Voices: Why a Feminist Foreign Policy Matters for the Global South and North
Date November 15, 2022 6:15 PM
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Please join Women In International Security and the Heinrich Boell Foundation on November 16th at 10 AM (EST) for a conversation with young emerging feminist leaders from the Global North and South to discuss the future and shape of feminist foreign and development policy in a turbulent world.


With crises unfolding in many parts of the world—from Russia’s war in Ukraine and the protests in Iran to the global pandemic, food insecurity, and climate catastrophes—it is essential to understand how taking a feminist foreign policy view can benefit the dialogue between the Global North and South on gender issues.



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Opening Remarks



H.E. AmbassadorSebastian Kraljevich Chadwick
Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Chile to the Organization of American States


Ariela Blätter
President and CEO, Women In International Security

Panelists



Tarah Demant
Interim National Director of Programs, Advocacy and Government Affairs, Amnesty USA


Hillary Anderson
Senior Gender Specialist, Inter-American Commission of Women, Organization of American States


Fakhrriyyah Hashim
Development and Policy Communications Consultant, #NorthNormal Campaign on Gender-Based Violence


Sofiia Shevchuk
Independent Researcher on Feminist Foreign Policy

Moderator



Dr. Karin Johnston
Research Director and Senior Fellow, Women In International Security











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