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Working for feminist peace amidst conflict Har passerat

Tisdag 20 april 2021 15:30 - 16:30 2

Utställare: Internationella Kvinnoförbundet för Fred och Frihet

Föreläsare: Diana Salcedo, Guy Feugap

Conflict and civil war often affect people within the country differently (with regard to geographical area, if you are a part of a minority, power and money, gender, etc.) and often lead to internally displaced persons. The civil war in Colombia has led to the forced relocation of people in conflict-affected areas, and despite a signed peace agreement, land rights issues remain a challenge. In Cameroon, the security situation has deteriorated sharply in recent years, with Boko Haram's presence in the north and the serious separatist crisis in the country's English-speaking regions. The conflicts have led to forced relocation. 

Diana Salcedo, WILPF Colombia, and Guy Feugap, WILPF Cameroon, discuss internally displaced persons/forced relocations with a focus on human security, shrinking democratic space, rights, identity and the path to sustainable peace. The discussion is based on their feminist peace work, with current analyzes and examples in the light of Covid-19 from Colombia and Cameroon respectively.

Only the speech or intervention in the original language is authentic and constitutes an authentic record of the event. In case of any inconsistency between the interpretation and the speech or intervention in the original language, the latter shall prevail.

Subtitles are autogenerated and may therefore sometimes be incorrect. Speech shall prevail.

Arrangör(er)

Internationella Kvinnoförbundet för Fred and Frihet

Form

Seminarium

Prioriterade målgrupper (max 3)

Studenter vid högskola/universitet
Civilsamhälle
Intresserad allmänhet

Språk

Engelska

Tolkningsalternativ

Skrivtolkas / Har undertext

Digitalt format

Förinspelat program

Föreläsare

Diana Salcedo Föreläsare

WILPF Colombia

Guy Feugap Föreläsare

WILPF Cameroon