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OUR WORK
Building the Network
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IN THEIR OWN
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Kemi Ogunsanya,
DRC
Martha Segura
Colombia
Mary Okumu
Sudan
Nanda Pok
Cambodia
Neela Marikkar
Sri Lanka
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
South Africa
Rina Amiri
Afghanistan
Rita Manchanda
India
Rose Kabuye
Rwanda
Sumaya Farhat-Naser
Palestine
Terry Greenblatt
Israel
Vjosa Dobruna
Kosovo
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Research Symposium
The launch of the Waging initiative in 1999 included a three-day research
symposium involving delegates, practitioners, and academics from a broad
range of disciplines. The second annual research symposium was held in
November 2000, with a focus on reviewing current scholarship and fostering
a lively dialogue among participants who straddle academic/practitioner
lines and who represent a variety of political positions. The symposia
have attracted over 100 of the leading scholars on gender and conflict
resolution, and have resulted in:
- an international database of women in peace building from across
disciplines;
- case studies highlighting women's roles in peace building and
conflict resolution;
- an extensive online bibliography of resources on gender, conflict,
and peace building;
- online articles on gender studies, conflict resolution, and
peace building; and
- the establishment of ethical guidelines for researchers in
the field of gender and peace building.
Waging convened a consortium of researchers for ongoing collaboration
during the third annual Harvard collquium in November 2001. The main
focus of the symposium was to facilitate discussions about the work of
women peace builders on the frontlines of conflict areas. The symposium
was chaired by Rita Manchanda, a Waging core member and a program executive
for the South Asia Forum for Human Rights in Kathmandu, Nepal.
2002 2001 2000 1999
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