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Ambassador Catherine Russell addresses Collaborative Approaches to Global Security

Posted by on October 30, 2015

Ambassador Catherine Russell, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues, remarks at Collaborative Approaches to Global Security October 15, 2015

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Collaborative Approaches to Global Security: Connecting Worlds Apart

Posted by on October 30, 2015

The world said “never again,” but watched as Bosnia fell apart. A policy failure, rooted in disconnect between those at the table and those living at the heart of the violence. Zana Marjanović – Member, House of Representatives, Bosnian Parliament Amna Popovac – Owner, Studio 88 Radio Station October 15, 2015

VIDEO: 20 Years Toward Inclusion

Posted by on October 29, 2015
VIDEO: 20 Years Toward Inclusion

Together, let’s celebrate 20 years of progress toward inclusive security—and commit to making women’s inclusion the norm, not the exception.   This video premiered at Collaborative Approaches to Global Security on October 15. Find out more: Watch the full event video View photos  Read the event recap

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Collaborative Approaches to Global Security: Closing

Posted by on October 27, 2015

Real change requires shifting how we think about security. We want the world to look different in 20 years. The need is real, the time is now. Featuring Kholoud Waleed (pseudonym), underground Syrian journalist, and Esther Ibanga, Nigerian pastor.

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General John Allen’s Remarks at Collaborative Approaches to Global Security, October 15, 2015

Posted by on October 26, 2015

Remarks John Allen Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition To Counter ISIL Newseum Washington, DC October 15, 2015 Learn more about the event Read the transcript

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A More Inclusive Future for South Sudan

Posted by on October 19, 2015

What happens when women leaders work with each other and a range of policymakers to address threats to peace and security? In South Sudan, this collaboration changes lives.

20 Years After Hillary’s ‘Women’s Rights are Human Rights,’ How Far Have We Come?

Posted by on September 4, 2015
20 Years After Hillary’s ‘Women’s Rights are Human Rights,’ How Far Have We Come?

This piece was originally published by The Takeaway. Twenty years ago, then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton stood before an audience of Chinese dignitaries in Beijing and and declared that “women’s rights are human rights.” “I believe that now, on the eve of a new millennium, it is time to break the silence,” she said. “It […]

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“The War Came Upon Us”

Posted by on July 7, 2015

A native of what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina, Inclusive Security’s Vice Chair, Mirsad “Miki” Jacevic, survived years of brutal siege in Sarajevo. In this video, he reflects that it was the women who held his family—and country—together.

Where Airstrikes Fall Short, the West Can Still Act to End Violence Against Women

Posted by on March 12, 2015
Where Airstrikes Fall Short, the West Can Still Act to End Violence Against Women

This article was originally published by Solutions Journal. The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria’s (ISIS) atrocities against women have provoked worldwide outrage, generating increased support for U.S. action in the region and hundreds of airstrikes in Iraq and Syria since August. Yet for all this indignation, similar abuses against women, including child marriages, legalized […]

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