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Create a National Resolve Against Extremism

Posted by on April 28, 2011

In April 2011, The Insititute for Inclusive Security conducted a training with women peacebuilders in Pakistan. Ammara Durani spoke to the Institute staff about her work with parliamentarians to build a national consensus against terrorism in Pakistan.

Moderate Saudi Women Push Back Against Terrorist Groups

Posted by on September 8, 2010
Moderate Saudi Women Push Back Against Terrorist Groups

This article was originally published by MinnPost. Haylah Al Qusayir could keep a secret, hated Saudi security forces and ran a lucrative cash flow operation for Al Qaeda, sending it more than $293,000 from women who thought their jewelry and savings were supporting poor Muslim orphans. So when the 36-year-old widow was arrested in March […]

Waging Peace: Using Women to Fight Extremism

Posted by on April 1, 2010
Waging Peace: Using Women to Fight Extremism

This article was originally published by Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. The Institute for Inclusive Security’s (IIS) annual conference, “Policy Forum 2010: Women Moderating Extremism,” held Jan. 19 at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington, DC, included a lunch for nearly 500 professionals involved in peace and security issues. Government representatives from the U.S. […]

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The Key to Winning the War on Terror: Women

Posted by on March 19, 2010
The Key to Winning the War on Terror: Women

This article was originally published by Big Think. With next year marking ten years since the term “War on Terror” was coined, the controversial war has seen its strides and pitfalls, depending on whom you ask. But as the battle against global terrorism enters its second decade, its ultimate outcome could hinge on winning the […]

An Effective Weapon in the War on Terror: Women

Posted by on January 25, 2010
An Effective Weapon in the War on Terror: Women

This article was originally published by Global Post. A 16-year-old boy from a small village in the Khyber Agency near Peshawar answered the Taliban’s call and the militants set about grooming him to be a suicide bomber. He underwent a rigorous indoctrination and was trained to “accept martyrdom,” to borrow the language used by the […]

Recommendations for Moderating Violent Extremism: Pakistan

Posted by The Institute for Inclusive Security on January 10, 2010

These recommendations for leveraging women’s skills and expertise in seeking to moderate extremism were developed by Pakistani women experts convened by The Institute for Inclusive Security in January 2010.

Recommendations for Moderating Violent Extremism: Bosnia

Posted by The Institute for Inclusive Security on January 1, 2010

These recommendations for leveraging women’s skills and expertise in seeking to moderate extremism were developed by women experts from Bosnia and Hercegovina convened by The Institute for Inclusive Security in January 2010.

Recommendations for Moderating Violent Extremism: Rwanda

Posted by The Institute for Inclusive Security on January 1, 2010

These recommendations for leveraging women’s skills and expertise in seeking to moderate extremism were developed by Rwandan women experts convened by The Institute for Inclusive Security in January 2010.

Recommendations for Moderating Violent Extremism: Lebanon

Posted by The Institute for Inclusive Security on January 1, 2010

These recommendations for leveraging women’s skills and expertise in seeking to moderate extremism were developed by Lebanese women experts convened by The Institute for Inclusive Security in January 2010.

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