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5Jun

Women, Peace and Security in the Global Arena

Hosted by the Academic and Professional Development
Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Monday 05 Jun 2017 6.30pm - 8pm

How are scholars and researchers worldwide holding governments to account for their local and international women, peace and security commitments?

Nana Bemma Nti is Faculty Co-ordinator of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre.

Christine Chinkin is Director of the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security.

Jeni Klugman (@JeniKlugman) is Director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security.

Jacqui True (@JacquiTrue) is Director of the Monash Gender Peace and Security Institute.

Torunn L Tryggestad is Director of the PRIO Centre on Gender, Peace and Security.

Dr Paul Kirby is Assistant Professorial Research Fellow in the Centre for Women, Peace and Security.

The (@LSE_WPS) is a leading academic space for scholars, practitioners, activists, policy-makers and students to develop strategies to promote justice, human rights and participation for women in conflict-affected situations around the world.

Twitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEWPS

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