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WASL Community Check-Ins: Virtual Call Summaries
Since early April 2020, ICAN has been hosting a weekly virtual gathering of its partners in the Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL). For 90 minutes women peacebuilders (and a few men), many of whom are first responders to the Corona pandemic, speak of the situation in their countries, emerging threats, positive developments and always their own extraordinary response.
This is the news, and these are the views that are not on the news.
Sports for Peace: Meaningful Catalyst or Mere Distraction? – August 20, 2024
Bringing Water, Power, and Peace: How Women Peacebuilders Can Utilize OffGridBox Solutions – November 3, 2023
Widespread Violence Across Libya Threatens Women Peacebuilders – July 22, 2022
Where Do We Go From Here? Reflections on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence – April 6, 2022
Economic Security of Women Peacebuilders and the Role of the Private Sector in Supporting Them and Their Work – January 26, 2022
Self-Resourcing and Income-Generation in Peacebuilding Work: How Women Peacebuilders Put the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus into Practice – December 15, 2021
How the Counterterrorism Agenda Has Failed Women Peacebuilders – and Where Do We Go from Here? – September 23, 2021
Hope versus Extremism – How Women are Using Peacebuilding in the Covid-19 Crisis – September 3, 2020
A restart on the WPS Agenda – August 27, 2020
A Date to Remember: The UN Security Council in Conversation with WASL, the United Nations of Women Peacebuilders – July 30, 2020
The Impact of Recognition and Security on Women Peacebuilders and Their Work – July 23, 2020
The Ever-Present Cycle of Conflict and Peace Making – July 7, 2020
The Importance of Global Connectivity in Peacebuilding – June 18, 2020
Secondary Impacts of COVID-19 and the Role of Development Aid – June 4, 2020
How Women Peacebuilders are Balancing Work on COVID-19 and Violent Extremism – May 28, 2020
Carrying the Weight of Caring for Communities and Countries: Women Peacebuilders and COVID-19 – May 21, 2020
COVID-19 and its impact on women’s participation in peace processes: Challenges and opportunities – May 7, 2020
How do Women Peacebuilders Cope with Rising Domestic Violence and the Humanitarian Impacts of COVID-19? – April 30, 2020
Ground Realities: Women, Peacebuilding & the Pandemic – April 23, 2020
How is the pandemic exacerbating xenophobia and extremisms? – April 16, 2020
Part II: How women peacebuilders are responding to COVID-19 – April 9, 2020
Part I: How women Peacebuilders are Responding to COVID-19? – April 2, 2020
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On October 6, 2025, the U.N. Security Council holds its annual open debate on Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security. Today, we are not issuing a new statement. Instead, we are honoring our community of women peacebuilders—who appeared before the Security Council throughout these 25 years, speaking for the millions they represent—by echoing their messages.
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On behalf of the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) and members of the global Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL), we are honored to nominate Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
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در عرصه صحت روانی، افغانستان با بحران پیچیدهای مواجه است که این بحران به طور جدایی ناپذیر با ناامنی شدید فیزیکی، سیاسی و اقتصادی در کشور گره خورده و این نا امنی ها بحران را تشدید میکند. برای رسیدگی به آسیب های روانی، صحت و بهداشت جامعه به شیوه های پاسخگو به جنسیت و با مد نظر گرفتن حساسیت های فرهنگی، سازمانهای فعال در عرصه صلح سازی به رهبری زنان افغان در موقعیتی منحصربه فرد قرار دارند. این سازمان ها خدمات ابتدایی ارائه میدهند، مهارتها را توسعه میبخشند و در شکلدهی هنجارهای فرهنگی و جنسیتی نقش مؤثر ایفا میکنند.
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افغانستان له یوه ډېر پېچلي اروایي/رواني روغتیايي حالت سره مخ دی چې دا حالت د هېواد له ناامنۍ، سیاسي ګډوډۍ او اقتصادي ستونزو سره تړلی او لا یې دا ستونزې زیاتې کړي دي. د افغان ښځو په مشرۍ سولهپالې ادارې کولی شي د خلکو روغتیا او هوساینې ته پاملرنه وکړي، ځکه د دوی کار د ښځو اړتیاوو ته په پاملرنه ترسره کیږي، له کلتوري حساسیتونو سره سمون لري او د ټروما په معلوماتو باندې متکي (trauma-informed) تګلارې دي. دا ادارې اساسي خدمتونه وړاندې کوي، خلکو ته مهارتونه ورزده کوي او کلتوري دودونه او جنسیتي اړخونه تر پوښښ لاندې نیسي.
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In a powerful departure from traditional advocacy, ICAN—guided by our Afghan partners and women peacebuilders—hosted the event “Watan e Ma – وطن ما – Our Homeland: Women of Afghanistan Keeping the Flame of Freedom Alive” on March 17, 2025 at Blue Gallery in New York City. Held during the 69th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69), the event celebrated Afghan cultural heritage and the resilience of Afghan women peacebuilders, who persist in their leadership for peace, justice, and equality under the Taliban’s regime of gender apartheid.
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On May 5, 2025, ICAN's Sanam Naraghi Anderlini delivered the keynote speech at the two-day international conference "25th Anniversary Conference of UNSCR 1325 Women, Peace and Security."
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As Senator Mobina Jaffer concludes 23 years of distinguished public service in the Canadian Senate, we extend our deepest thanks for her steadfast leadership as Chair of ICAN’s Board of Directors from 2014 to 2024.
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Together with André Mundal, our new Interim Chair of the ICAN Board of Directors, we are delighted to welcome two new members to our Board of Directors.
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Trust between communities and the security sector is critical for effective governance and peace. So is a vibrant civil society. When women peacebuilders are recognized and engaged as independent, strategic partners and security actors—in their own right—the results are transformative. Twenty-five years on from the launch of the WPS agenda, women peacebuilders’ creativity and contributions to societal peace and security are not only timely, they are even more essential.
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Afghanistan is facing a complex mental health crisis inextricably linked with and compounding the dire state of physical, political, and economic insecurity in the country. Afghan women-led peacebuilding organizations are uniquely positioned to address community members’ health and wellness in gender-responsive, culturally- sensitive, and trauma-informed ways.
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As the Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL) continues to expand globally, fostering stronger regional and national networks, we are excited to announce the formation of the first-ever WASL Steering Committee.
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