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SUMMARY:CFFP x FRAUEN100 MSC Dinner 2024
DESCRIPTION:Since 2022\, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy\, in collaboration with the influential feminist women’s rights network FRAUEN100\, has proudly hosted one of the most distinguished events at the annual Munich Security Conference – the CFFP x FRAUEN100 Feminist Women’s Dinner. As a prominent side event at one of the world’s leading forums on foreign and security affairs\, the dinner serves as a powerful platform for advancing feminist foreign policy and fostering solidarity among women leaders. \nCreated both for and by women\, these dinners are a unique space for networking\, dialogue\, and collaboration. They bring together approximately 70 of the most influential women attending the Munich Security Conference\, including foreign and defence ministers\, leaders of renowned organisations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International\, Nobel Peace Laureates\, journalists\, activists\, Members of Parliament\, human rights defenders\, and notable public figures. \nAt our 2023 dinner\, we were honoured to welcome German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock\, Liberian Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee\, Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk\, Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez\, and Iranian actress and activist Nazanin Boniadi as keynote speakers. These remarkable women inspired thought-provoking discussions and exemplified the power of feminist leadership in addressing global challenges. \nOur 2024 CFFP x FRAUEN100 Feminist Women’s Dinner took place on 16 February as an official side event of the Munich Security Conference. We were thrilled to welcome an extraordinary lineup of keynote speakers\, including: \n\nKaja Kallas\, Estonian Prime Minister\nMaria Ressa\, Nobel Peace Laureate\nBeatrice Fihn\, Nobel Peace Laureate\nTirana Hassan\, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch\n\nFind below some pictures of the 2024 dinner.
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/cffp-x-frauen100-msc-dinner-2024/
LOCATION:Munich Security Conference\, Munich\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:From theory to action: the climate crisis from a Feminist Foreign Policy angle
DESCRIPTION:Watch the event here\n \n  \nA note on feminism\, Feminist Foreign Policy and the Climate Crisis \nAs with every crisis\, it is the most marginalised people whose livelihood and security is threatened most severely by the climate crisis. Furthermore\, the gendered dimensions of the crisis are often ignored or downplayed. Increasingly at most conferences and climate actions\, people highlight the importance of gender inclusivity and the importance and value of women experts – however there is only very little progress. Can Feminist Foreign Policy\, as adopted and implemented by the German\, Mexican\, and many other governments and promoted by feminist civil society\, be a driver for change? \nA Feminist Foreign Policy acknowledges that tackling the climate crisis and achieving climate justice are deeply connected to pathways to feminist peace. The same systems that oppress women and other marginalised groups are the very systems that destroy our planet. For FFP advocates it has always been clear: We need policy solutions that are intersectional\, justice-focused\, and human-centred. The concept of Feminist Foreign Policy is here to offer exactly that. \nCOP27 brought forth important decisions and steps with regard to loss and damage. But it is safe to say that the conference was a huge disappointment when it came to the gender negotiations\, which almost completely failed during the conference (from a civil society perspective). Thus\, the hopes but also the stakes are high for this year’s conference in Dubai. \nTo create momentum for feminist demands and gender equity at COP28\, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP) and the Federal Foreign Office\, together with other partners\, will host a high-level\, critical\, and feminist event focusing on the connection between Feminist Foreign Policy and the climate crisis\, bringing together the voices of various feminists from all over the world. The event will shed light on the need for critical gender negotiations but also the implementation of a gender lens in all areas discussed at COP\, and be a starting point to forge alliances among committed Feminist Foreign Policy enthusiasts to unite around gender equity at COP28. \nSpeakers  \n\nJennifer Morgan\nState Secretary and Special Envoy for International Climate Action\, German Federal Foreign Office\nAyshka Najib\nClimate justice activist from UAE\nNesmah Mansoor\nCommunications and Advocacy Officer / Focal Point for Feminist Climate Justice\, Peace Track Initiative\nSheena Anderson\nProgramme Manager\, Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP)\n\nAdditional speaker tbc: \n\nKatie Gallus\nInternational Moderator & Geographer\n\n  \nEvent Hosts: The Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP) & the Federal Foreign Office of Germany  \nDate & Time: 1 December 2023\, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. (UTC+4) \nVenue: German Pavilion in Zone A of the Blue Zone (Building OA02 | Pavilion Number OA02G1) \n 
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/championing-change-5-year-anniversary-event-2-2/
LOCATION:Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung – Headquarter Berlin Schumannstr. 8 10117 Berlin\, Schumannstr. 8\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:The Future of Nuclear Disarmament: Is Global Zero Still Possible?
DESCRIPTION:Amidst Russia’s war in Ukraine and the willingness of governments to increase military spending also for their nuclear arsenals\, discussions around nuclear weapons as security guarantors are gaining momentum: Since the beginning of the war\, for the first time\, a majority of Germans is in favor of US nuclear weapons stationed in Germany. The movie Oppenheimer\, telling the story of the “father of the atomic bomb”\, is already considered as one of the most successful movies covering the Second World War – and it does not cover the humanitarian and ecological consequences of survivors of the use or testing of nuclear weapons. In mid-August\, the first session of the Preparatory Committee Meeting for the 2026 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) came to an end – with State Parties even struggling to agree on a summary of what was discussed. With public support of nuclear weapons increasing and governments unwilling to discuss nuclear disarmament\, the idea of Global Zero seems further away than in a long time. \nAt the same time\, survivors of the use or testing of nuclear weapons and activists committed to nuclear disarmament are unwilling to give up – and are looking for new opportunities to advance international nuclear disarmament. One avenue clearly represents Feminist Foreign Policy\, a concept which more and more states are committing. Shifting the focus from state security to the security of the most marginalized communities and individuals\, the concept calls for the focus on the humanitarian and ecological consequences of nuclear weapons. For example\, in March 2023\, the German Federal Foreign Office introduced its Feminist Foreign Policy Guidelines which among many topics covers the commitment to “support efforts to recognise and compensate the victims of nuclear tests” advocating for a safe world without nuclear weapons. \nAgainst this background\, and ahead of the Second State Meeting of State Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons\, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy and the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation are organising the public discussion on The Future of Nuclear Disarmament: Is Global Zero Still Possible?\, which aims to foster a conversation about the need and opportunities for nuclear disarmament during a period of increased nuclear war risk\, primarily stemming from the conflict initiated by Russia\, a nuclear-armed nation\, which has persistently conveyed threats of nuclear weapon use. Further\, the event will centre the humanitarian and ecological consequences of nuclear weapons and discuss potential new avenues to nuclear disarmament\, including the concept of Feminist Foreign Policy. The event will bring together researchers on the humanitarian and ecological consequences of nuclear weapons\, survivors\, and German policy decision-makers. \nRegistration link here
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/championing-change-5-year-anniversary-event-2/
LOCATION:Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung – Headquarter Berlin Schumannstr. 8 10117 Berlin\, Schumannstr. 8\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Afghan Women Experts' Policy Demands
DESCRIPTION:Save the date!\nWe re very excited to invite you to the online event. \nFor the last year\, CFFP has been guided by and working with a steering committee of Afghan women experts and human rights activists\, with the goal of ensuring that their expertise\, recommendations\, and perspectives are placed at the centre of international and national policies. This has culminated in a list of demands as published in our policy brief “At the centre. Afghan. Women Experts’ Policy Demands”\, and will now be launched as part of the online webinar launch event: ”At The Centre: Afghan Women Experts’ Policy Demands” on 29 March 2023\, 3.00 – 4.00 pm CEST. \nUpdated list of speakers: \n\nMariam Safi – Peace practitioner and Founding Executive Director of the Organization for Policy Research & Development Studies (DROPS)\nManizha Wafeq – Co-founder and President of the Afghanistan Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry\nJacqueline O’Neill – Canada’s Ambassador for Women\, Peace and Security\nHannah Neumann – Member of the European Parliament (Greens/EFA)\, Vice-Chair of the EP Subcommittee on Human Rights\nSchahina Gambir – Spokesperson of the Inquire Commission “Lessons from Afghanistan for future German Engagement”\, Member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs\, Alliance 90/The Greens Parliamentary Group\, German Bundestag\nSahar Fetrat – Human Rights Watch\, Women’s Rights Division\nZahra Nader – Afghan-Canadian journalist and editor-in-chief of Zan Times\, a media that covers human rights violations in Afghanistan with a focus on women\, LGBTQI community and environmental issues.  \n\nThe discussion will be moderated by the amazing Nahid Shahalimi. \nTogether we work to centre the perspectives of Afghan women rights activists and experts in all policy discussions. Only when all foreign policies are informed by the impacted communities grounded in an intersectional understanding of human rights for all\, will they contribute to a more just\, equitable\, and peaceful world. \nJoin us\, and our excellent speakers for this crucial discussion. \nRegister for the event here. \nFind the policy briefing here. \nIllustration by Nes Kapucu.
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/webinar-launch-at-the-centre-afghan-women-experts-policy-demands/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230219T073000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230219T090000
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SUMMARY:Munich Security Conference Breakfast Discussion - War\, Oppression\, and Strongmen: Rethinking the Role of Anti-Feminism in Autocratic Regimes
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to our Breakfast Discussion on “War\, Oppression\, and Strongmen: Rethinking the Role of Anti-Feminism in Autocratic Regimes” on Sunday 19th February\, from 7.30 to 9 am CET. \nThis event is organised in partnership with International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) and the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)\, is part of the Responsible Leaders Hub Programme of the BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt\, side event series of the Munich Security Conference. \nIn his speech on February 24th\, Russian President Vladimir Putin justified his war in Ukraine by citing the West’s attempt to undermine Russia’s “traditional values”. This justification places a central role on the devaluation of women and LGBTQI individuals as a means of supporting authoritarian policies domestically and aggressive wars abroad. \n\nThe marginalisation of women and LGBTQI communities is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes not only in Russia\, but also in countries such as Belarus\, Iran\, and Afghanistan. Even in semi-consolidated democracies like Hungary and Poland\, the attack on women’s and LGBTQI rights is a disturbing trend in the decline of democracy. According to scholarly research\, the greater gender inequalities within a state\, the greater the likelihood that such a state will experience internal and interstate conflict\, fragility\, or terrorism. \nGiven recent elections in Sweden and Italy\, it’s crucial that we find new ways to support feminist movements and engage with anti-feminist autocratic regimes. This is particularly important for governments that have committed to a Feminist Foreign Policy or the Women\, Peace\, and Security Agenda. \nSpeakers: \n\nBonnie D. Jenkins\, US Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security\nSanam Anderlini\, Founder & CEO of the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)\nMahbouba Seraj\, Founder & Director at Organization for Research in Peace and Solidarity\nGideon Rachman\, Chief foreign affairs commentator for the Financial Times and author of “The Age of the Strongman”\nDr. Leandra Bias\, Political Scientist at the University of Bern.\n\nModeration: \n\nKristina Lunz\, Co-Founder of the Centre For Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP)\n\nThe marginalisation of women and LGBTQI communities is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes\, this can be seen in\, notably\, Russia\, Belarus\, Iran and Afghanistan. But in Hungary and Poland\, too\, the attack on women’s and LGBTQI rights is a worrying trend in the decline of democracy. And the recent elections in Sweden and Italy make it clear to us that it is imperative that we find new ways to support feminist movements and confront anti-feminist autocratic regimes. \nFor this reason\, more than ever\, discussions about human rights\, women’s rights and LGBTQI* rights in authoritarian regimes are necessary and an essential part of Feminist Foreign Policy. \nThe event is fully booked but will also be live-streamed on the CFFP Youtube Channel. \n 
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/munich-security-conference-breakfast-discussion-autocratic-regimes/
LOCATION:BMW Pavillon\, Munich\, Lenbachplatz 7a\, München\, 80333
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:CFFP x FRAUEN100 MSC Dinner 2023
DESCRIPTION:Since 2022\, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy\, in collaboration with the influential feminist women’s rights network FRAUEN100\, has been organising one of the most distinguished events at the annual Munich Security Conference – a prominent global forum focused on foreign and security affairs: the CFFPxFRAUEN100 Feminist Women’s Dinner. \nThese dinners serve as dedicated platforms for networking in solidarity\, emphasizing the principles of feminist foreign policy. They represent a unique event created both for and by women. \nIn our 2023 dinner\, we had the privilege of hosting the following distinguished women as our keynote speakers: \n\nGerman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock\nLiberian Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee\nUkrainian Nobel Laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk\nColombian Vice President Francia Márquez\nIranian Hollywood Actress and Activist Nazanin Boniadi\n\nOur esteemed guests usually include approximately 70 of the most influential women attending the MSC\, comprising foreign and defense ministers\, leaders of prominent organisations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International\, Nobel Peace Laureates\, journalists\, activists\, Members of Parliament\, human rights defenders\, and notable celebrities\, among others. \nOur next CFFPxFRAUEN100 dinner will take place on 16 February 2024 as an official side event of this year’s Munich Security Conference. \nThis year’s keynote speakers will be: \n\nGerman Interior Minister Nancy Faeser \nEstonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas\nPhilippine Nobel Peace Laureate Maria Ressa \nUS-American Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams\nExecutive Director of Human Rights Watch Tirana Hassan\n\nFind below some pictures of the 2023 dinner.
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/cffp-x-frauen100-msc-dinner-2023/
LOCATION:Munich Security Conference\, Munich\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230118T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230118T183000
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SUMMARY:“A FEMINIST TAKE ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN GERMANY” - CFFP X ICAN
DESCRIPTION:CFFP Webinar and Brief Launch\nAn estimated 20 US nuclear warheads remain at Büchel Air base in Germany. Hopes have been high among feminist civil society that with the new government’s committment to a Feminist Foreign Policy\, and with a Green feminist minister\, whose party has a long history in advocating for Global Zero\, Germany would drive international nuclear disarmament and start a process of becoming a nuclear-free state. However\, with the Russian war in Ukraine\, the nuclear discourse has intensified across Europe. For the first time\, a majority of the German population is in favor of nuclear weapons\, a shocking shift after previous surveys found 83% of the population being against nuclear weapons. \nAnd yet\, in particular now\, more than ever\, it is important to keep fighting for a nuclear-free world. To highlight the humanitarian and ecological consequences of producing\, testing and using nuclear weapons. To create space to talk about possible steps towards a nuclear disarmament – because a Feminist Foreign Policy asks for nothing less. \nCFFP and ICAN are inviting to the webinar “A Feminist Take on Nuclear Weapons in Germany”. The webinar will highlight the voices of communities opposing nuclear weapons in Germany and internationally\, and offer policy recommendations of how Germany can align their policies on nuclear weapons with a Feminist Foreign Policy. At the webinar\, we will also officially launch the policy brief named “Feminist Foreign Policy and Nuclear Weapons: A feminist take on nuclear weapons in Büchel”. \nSome of our guests are  Beatrice Fihn (ICAN)\, Elke Koller (Büchel ist überall! atomwaffenfrei.jetzt)\, Anna Hauschild (WILPF Germany)\, Nyombi Morris (Founder of Earth Volunteers)\, Merle Spellerberg (Member of the German Bundestag)\, and others (tbc). During the event\, we will also launch our new policy briefing “A feminist take on nuclear weapons in Germany”! \nRegister for the webinar here.
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/a-feminist-take-on-nuclear-weapons-in-germany-cffp-x-ican/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:Banning the Bomb\, Smashing the Patriarchy: An Evening With Ray Acheson and Their New Book
DESCRIPTION:Ray Acheson\, spoke to Co-Founder and CFFP Germany Co-Executive Director\, Kristina Lunz\, about their brilliant new book ‘Banning the Bomb\, Smashing the Patriarchy’\, published on the 6th of June by Rowman & Littlefield. This book tells the story of the anti-nuclear movement and its recent successful campaign to “ban the bomb”\, with Ray speaking in detail about the developments and successes in feminist disarmament activism. Watch it back now!
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/banning-the-bomb-smashing-the-patriarchy-an-evening-with-ray-acheson-and-their-new-book/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210629T170000
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SUMMARY:Survival and Activism under Occupation
DESCRIPTION:Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women\, Peace and Security\, CFFP co-hosted the fifth session of the Coming of Age of the Women\, Peace and Security Agenda webinar series. With a focus on Myanmar and Palestine\, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini MBE was in conversation with Agnes Callamard\, Secretary General at Amnesty International and formerly the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial\, Summary or Arbitrary Killings; May Sabe Phyu\, Director of the Gender Equality Network; and Lucy Talgieh\, Palestinian Council member and peacebuilder from Wi’am: The Palestinian Conflict Transformation Center. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWatch it here:
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/survival-and-activism-under-occupation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210429T170000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T080733
CREATED:20221214T193131Z
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SUMMARY:Predatory States and Ungoverned Spaces: Who Assumes the Responsibility to Protect?
DESCRIPTION:Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women\, Peace and Security\, CFFP co-hosted the fourth session of the “Coming of Age of the Women\, Peace and Security Agenda” series\, which focused on the escalating violence and ongoing kidnappings of women and girls in Nigeria\, and the continued targeting of civilians in Yemen. \n  \n\n\n\n\nWatch it here:\n \n \n 
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/predatory-states-and-ungoverned-spaces-who-assumes-the-responsibility-to-protect/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:Elite Bargains and Political Expediency: Sacrificing Women’s Lives in the Name of Security
DESCRIPTION:Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women\, Peace and Security\, CFFP co-hosted the third session of the Coming of Age of the Women\, Peace and Security Agenda webinar series. In this discussion\, we discussed what happens when diplomats and politicians forge hasty elite bargains\, leaving local communities and peacekeepers at the frontlines to face the consequences of their deals. The discussion reflected on the gap between the rhetoric of inclusion and increased calls for the recognition and protection of peacebuilders and the reality of power politics\, where ultimately the ‘deal’ leads not to peace but to perpetual violence.
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/elite-bargains-and-political-expediency-sacrificing-womens-lives-in-the-name-of-security/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:Talking to Extremists: Gender\, Power and Belonging
DESCRIPTION:Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women\, Peace and Security\, CFFP hosted the second event of the “Coming of Age of Women Peace and Security\, In Conversation” series. During “Talking to Extremists: Gender\, Power\, and Belonging” Sanam Naraghi Anderlini MBE speaks with Shannon Foley Martinez\, Deeyah Khan and Mossarat Qadeem about their experience of talking to extremists. \nAs polarised echo chambers are exacerbating the divisions and entrenching extremes\, the parallels between acts of domestic terrorism\, such as the January 6th insurrection against the US Capitol in Washington\, DC\, and violent extremist movements in other parts of the world are evident. The radicalisation of individuals – men and women – is a complex process. Drawing people away from violent extremism is equally complex with a need to understand not only the political\, cultural\, psycho-social and emotional factors at play but also the centrality of gender ideology and roles. \n\n\n\n\n  \nWatch it here:
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/talking-to-extremists-gender-power-and-belonging/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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SUMMARY:The European Arms Trade is a Feminist Issue - and What We Can Do About It
DESCRIPTION:This online discussion\, organised by the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation and the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy\, reflects on why the international arms trade is a feminist issue\, debates the tensions between the EU’s arms export and its commitment to gender equality and reflects on if and how the EU arms exports can be rendered more gender-sensitive. \nWatch it on our YouTube channel now!
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/the-european-arms-trade-is-a-feminist-issue-and-what-we-can-do-about-it/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200224T170000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T080733
CREATED:20221214T182406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T094946Z
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SUMMARY:Gender\, Power and Arms: The Interlinkages Between International Armament\, Masculinities and Discrimination
DESCRIPTION:Fully autonomous weapons are being developed in the context of established norms of gender and power. Norms that over decades have shaped an international security architecture\, in which states’ power is being defined by their ability (and willingness) to display and use military power. The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots as well as the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons are both international civil society- led campaigns challenging these norms of gender and power. \nTogether with the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)\, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation\, and on behalf of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots\, CFFP hosted a discussion on the interlinkages of international armament\, discrimination\, masculinities and gender inequality. \n  \n  \nWatch it back now!
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/gender-power-and-arms-the-interlinkages-between-international-armament-masculinities-and-discrimination/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190814T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190814T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T080733
CREATED:20221214T182732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T094742Z
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SUMMARY:Feminist Foreign Policy and Lethal Autonomous Weapons
DESCRIPTION:In 2019\, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy hosted a panel discussion on feminist foreign policy and lethal autonomous weapons in collaboration with the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots. \nWatch our highlights video now!
URL:https://centreforfeministforeignpolicy.org/event/feminist-foreign-policy-and-lethal-autonomous-weapons/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Peace and Security
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