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Missing Peace Global Symposium on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Taking Action Together with Survivors, Policymakers, Practitioners and Scholars
From past conflicts in Vietnam and Bosnia and Herzegovina to today’s conflicts in Ukraine, Ethiopia, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Colombia and Myanmar, state and nonstate actors have used sexual violence to intimidate and terrorize populations. What is missing from policy, research and practice to deter conflict-related sexual violence, mitigate ongoing harms, and heal from the intergenerational impacts? What are the implications for peace and global security when action falls short? These are among the questions at the forefront of the Missing Peace Initiative.
Join USIP, the Peace Research Institute Oslo, Washington University in St. Louis, and Women in International Security via livestream for the plenary sessions of the 10th anniversary Missing Peace Global Symposium. This symposium will bring together leading researchers from diverse disciplines, survivors of different conflicts, practitioners, and policymakers to advance a multi-pronged approach to ending the atrocity of conflict-related sexual violence.
The incidence of conflict-related sexual violence varies between conflicts and even within conflicts, and so do responses to this violence. What can be learned from different conflicts around the world and what are the implications for policy, research and practice?
For more information about this event, and to view the full three-day agenda, please visit: www.usip.org/events/missing-p...
Speakers:
Filsan Abdi, Founder Director, Horn Peace Institute and former Ethiopia Minister of Women, Children and Youth
Ali Bitenga Alexandre, Researcher, Panzi Foundation, Democratic Republic of Congo
Sofia Kornieva, Human Rights Lawyer, Ukraine Law Advocacy Group
Wai Wai Nu, Founder, Myanmar Women’s Peace Network and Justice for Women
Rosa Emilia Salamanca, Executive Director, Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica, Colombia
Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, Global Fellow, Wilson Center and Women In International Security
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