Across Syria, communities are finding ways to reconnect after years of war through dialogue, storytelling, art, and collective action. Mobaderoon’s Local Peace Committees demonstrate why lasting peace begins within communities themselves.
The Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) conducts feminist research on the Colombian national political agenda, analyzing gender-responsive peacebuilding and the intersectional impacts of economic and political policies on men and women. They advocate for plurality, diversity, freedom of expression, and negotiated conflict solutions.
Increasing the Visibility of Women Peacebuilders and their Need of Protection
Funded by ICAN’s Innovative Peace Fund (IPF), CIASE is working to increase the visibility of women peacebuilders and raise awareness of the threats they face. This work complements ICAN’s She Builds Peace Campaign, in particular the protection pillar and brief: Protecting Women Peacebuilders: The Frontlines of Sustainable Peace. CIASE collaborates with Colombian and international government stakeholders to showcase the vital roles women peacebuilders play in resolving and preventing violence. CIASE seeks to institutionalize policies that ensure their protection and is preparing a report, risk indicators, and a policy document with recommendations and strategies for women peacebuilders’ safety and security.
Additionally, CIASE is launching podcasts in both Spanish and English to share inspiring stories of women peacebuilders and the challenges they encounter. By defining and legitimizing the work of women peacebuilders, CIASE aims to highlight their contributions to peace agreements, humanitarian efforts, human rights, and democracy, while also validating them as agents of change in relation to the State and the international community.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CIASE had to reconsider its project plans. Originally, they intended to travel within Colombia and to New York during the 20th anniversary of UNSCR 1325 to present their methodologies and findings. However, they swiftly adapted and successfully conducted virtual working sessions and presentations instead. They also repurposed their unused travel funds to support additional validation meetings and further develop their research. The work is still ongoing, and they are currently in the final stages of their research. Throughout the process, CIASE has effectively engaged various stakeholders to gain further support for their work and women peacebuilders.
“Although our foundations for action are based on the defense of human rights, the label “human rights defenders” is not enough to describe the action that we do, as we are also building bridges between different perspectives. We identify ourselves as peace builders. Although we know that the role we play in society is a very important one, it is a place that is not yet clearly characterized and is not yet recognized as substantial.”
– Rosa Emilia Salamanca, Strategic Director, CIASE
Across Syria, communities are finding ways to reconnect after years of war through dialogue, storytelling, art, and collective action. Mobaderoon’s Local Peace Committees demonstrate why lasting peace begins within communities themselves.
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Nina Potarska, a member of the ICAN-spearheaded Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership, is currently at sea with the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian-led mission organized with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, en route to Gaza.
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مدينة البصرة في جنوب العراق، المدينة التي تضررت طويلا من الحرب وقلة الاستثمارات، تواجه تهديدات متزايدة بسبب خطاب الكراهية والتطرف وتآكل الثقة بين المواطنين والمؤسسات. وغالبا ما يقع الشباب -وخاصة الشابات- في قلب هذه التوترات، في عالم تتقاطع فيه المضايقات والتحرش الالكتروني مع الواقع. وفي مثل هذه البيئة، تتبنى جمعية الفردوس العراقية (الفردوس) نهجا جديدا […]
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In March 2020, ICAN and its global network of women-led peacebuilding organizations, WASL, launched the She Builds Peace (SBP) campaign.
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Iraqi Al-Firdaws Society (Al-Firdaws) is taking a new approach to peacebuilding. Their project, Horizon: Promoting Community Peace, supported by ICAN’s Innovative Peace Fund (IPF), brings together youth, local security forces, and civil society actors to address violent extremism through dialogue, education, and community-based action.
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ICAN convened 20 members of WASL in Lisbon for the “Our Strategies, Our Peace” Writers’ Workshop. This unique gathering provided a secure and creative space for women peacebuilders to share their strategies, experience, expertise, and stories from conflict and crisis contexts.
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In South Sudan, a nation where peace has long remained fragile and democratic progress uncertain, women are stepping forward to shape the future of their country. Long excluded from the corridors of power, they are forging their own movement for lasting change.
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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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Since gaining independence in 1948, Myanmar has been shaped by relentless conflict, political upheaval, and deep-seated resistance. Ethnic divisions, decades of military rule, and systemic gender inequality have compounded the struggles faced by women across the country. Yet, despite oppression and violence, Myanmar’s women have consistently led movements for justice and change, standing at the forefront of resistance.
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ICAN facilitated a four-day peer-to-peer learning exchange in Indonesia between WASL members Empatiku and Odessa Organization for Women’s Development, from Mosul, Iraq.
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Representatives from ICAN and the WASL network attended the International Conference on Women, Peace, and Security (ICWPS) in Manila from October 28-30, 2024.
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It is with immense grief and shock that we share the tragic news that our dear sister, friend and colleague, Sureya Roble Hersi passed away on Friday October 25, 2024, in Mombasa, Kenya.
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