Women Building Peace - 2009
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Women Building Peace
- This was the Fourth in a Series of Workshops and Consultations sponsored by Civilian Peace Service Canada (CPSC) over the past six years. Held February 15 to 17, 2009 at Saint Paul's University, Ottawa, Canada. The conference was organized to answer the following key question: How are women leading and being helped or hindered in their roles as decision makers in peace related endeavours? The conference also:
- Featured expert presenters on the impact of diplomacy and cultural and structural norms on the role of women in conflict
- Explored issues specific to women faced in domestic and international conflict settings
- Examined blocks to women's increased participation in leadership and decision making
- Identified opportunities and challenges presented by the CPSC initiative to "professionalize" peace work through an accreditation program (currently underway)
CPSC is very grateful for the support to the conference provided by:
- Canadian Department of Peace Initiative (CDPI)
- Saint Paul's University
- The Canadian Institute of Conflict Resolution (CICR)
- The PSAC Social Justice Fund and Parliament Hill Local 70390
- The Rideau Institute
- One World Inc.
- The Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
- MDR Associates Conflict Resolution Inc.
- Silver Lining Conflict Analysis Inc.
Papers
- Introduction
- Conference Summary and Program
- Putting Peace Back Into Peace Building - Peggy Mason
- Women Building Peace Award
- My Reflections as the Winner of the First Women Building Peace Award - Nicole Charron
- Mes Réflexions En Tant Que Finaliste Por Le Tout 1er Prix Les Femmes Construisent La Paix - Nicole Charron
- Nicole Charron Bio (English)
- Nicole Charron Bio (Francaise)
- CPSC - Past, Present and Future
- Jean Augustine - Brief Summary
- Susan Brown Bio, Paper, Q&A
- Lauryn Oates Bio, Paper, Q&A
- Deborah Chansonneuve - Brief Summary
- Violeta Manoukian - Realities of Women - Congo
- Realities of Women - Congo: Slide Presentation
- Monia Mazigh - War on Terror
- Kristine St. Pierre - The Participation of Women
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