It’s been 20 years since the United Nations Security Council adopted a landmark resolution to strengthen women’s role in peacemaking. Still, after two decades, there are far more ball-point pens and middle-aged men present at the peace table than women. Why the progress has been so slow and how, above all, to walk the talk and turn words into concrete action?
Guests are Anne Meskanen, Leading Expert in the Department for Africa and the Middle East at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, and Itonde Kakoma, CMI’s Programme Director. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä.
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Women representatives and their constituencies: Building support for a more durable peace
Renewed hope for peace in Libya 10 years after the revolution
How can peace mediation stay relevant in the post-Covid-19 world?
What is Martti Ahtisaari's vision for peacemaking?
How can peace mediation build more sustainable societies?
The realignment of global affairs
Cyber attacks and wars fought with proxies: How can peacemakers respond to challenges posed by hybrid influencing?
Unraveling the relationship between climate change and conflicts
How to support the fragile peace process in Yemen?
Peacetech: Is it just another buzzword?
The Finnish way in peacemaking
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