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SUMMARY:Localizing UNSCR 1325 in the Context of Religion and Culture in Pakistan
DESCRIPTION:Engage in this exciting webinar: Localizing UNSCR 1325 in the Context of Religion and Culture in Pakistan. This 90-minute conversation event will be on February 1st\, 2022\, at 9 am EST (UTC -5) | 7 pm Pakistan time (UTC +5). Please use the Time Zone Converter to determine when this engaging conversation will be in your time zone. \nRegister here!\nSpeaker Bio:\nMossarat Qadeem\n \nMossarat Qadeem is co-founder of PAIMAN Alumni Trust\, a pioneer organization in Preventing/countering violent extremism (P/CVE) in Pakistan. Mossarat is internationally known expert on P/CVE\, de-radicalization\, women peace and security and has spoken thrice in the UN General Assembly and once in Security Council on the subject. She partners with many international organizations and is the member of International Review Panel of Global Community and Resilience Fund\, Women Alliance for security Leadership\, Women Waging Peace etc. She is one of the five founder members of ‘Commonwealth Women Mediators Network’. She advocates in the realm of women peace and security at the national and international level. To all her work\, Mossarat brings the knowledge and experience she acquired during her 14 years as a political science professor at the University of Peshawar. \nFrom the platform of PAIMAN she initiated a unique model of Peace Education by bringing together teachers and students of Madrassas and elite private schools using her own developed Inclusive Peace Curriculum now being replicated in Tajikistan\, Nigeria and Afghanistan. She is an experienced researcher and analyst and has published two books\, written many articles\, produced documentaries on women leadership\, conflict\, peacebuilding and preventing violent extremism. \nShe was a minister of information of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Province. Currently she is a visiting fellow at Women Peace and Security Centre\, London School of Economics. She holds a master degree in Political Science\, Peshawar as well in Gender studies International Institute of Social Sciences\, Den Hague\, M.Phil degree in International Politics\, University of Hull and a Mc/MPA in Public policy and Governance from J.F. Kennedy School of Governance\, Harvard. She received Kodikara award 1996 from Regional Centre for Strategic Studies Sri Lanka\,  Women in Security\, Conflict Management\, and Peace (WISCOMP) Scholar of Peace Fellowship (2000-2001)\, London School of Economics\, Women Peace and Security fellowship 2016-17\, Women Peace Makers Fellowship\, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and justice University of San Diego 2019-2020. She also won the prestigious UN N-Peace Award 2016 Action for Change for her unprecedented work in the field of C/PVE in Pakistan. \nGoogle Mossarat Qadeem for her work.
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/localizing-unscr-1325-in-the-context-of-religion-and-culture-in-pakistan/
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SUMMARY:MBB Europe February 2022 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Mediators Beyond Borders International—Europe Regional Group (MBB Europe) was founded in 2021 with the goal of connecting conflict resolution practitioners from across the continent. In addition to bringing the mission and vision of MBBI into our meetings and initiatives\, we: \n\nShare an interest in networking and partnerships\nContinued learning and collaboration\n\nFor more information on MBB Europe\, please see here. \nIf you are interested in engaging with this regional group\, join as a member here
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/mbb-europe-february-2022-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Rotary Working Group February 2022 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The MBBI- Rotary Working Group was established\, at the Rotary Convention in Hamburg 2019\, to connect like-minded PeaceBuilders\, strengthen the MBBI Rotary Partnership and learn more about global peace programs for potential involvement to grow our collective efforts.\n \n\nOur online monthly meetings are the second Tuesday of the month and rotate at either 8 am Pacific Time / 5 pm Pacific Time.\n \nIt is an open group to MBBI members\, Rotarians\, and any PeaceBuilder who desires greater involvement in the global community. \n \nAs we Share peace projects\, educate one another\, and build partnerships within the group we have a greater opportunity for a more Peaceable World.
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/rotary-working-group-february-2022-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Gender Diversity on the International Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Engage in this exciting third webinar of the three-part webinar series on Gender. Each part is a separate event but all three comprise aspects of Gender and Mediation. This 90-minute conversation event will be on February 10th\, 2022\, at 12 pm EST (UTC -5). Please use the Time Zone Converter to determine when this engaging conversation will be in your time zone. \nRegister here!\nSpeaker Bio\nSuzanne Sherkin \n \nA former leader with MBB-Canada\, Suzanne has recently published her first book: When Gender is in Question: A Guide to Understanding. She was inspired to write it when her youngest child transitioned from female to male\, and it became clear that there was a significant gap in the public’s understanding of the topic. She wrote the book she wished she’d had 10 years ago when her son began his transition. \nSuzanne is an experienced Mediator\, Conflict Coach\, Facilitator\, and former journalist. She now dedicates her time to helping address issues of conflict\, harassment\, and stigma in the workplace\, and in supporting families through difficult conversations around gender.
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/gender-diversity-on-the-international-landscape/
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SUMMARY:CCP February 2022 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Since 2009\, the Climate Change Policy (CCP) has been an Observer Project of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and an Official Observer Organization for Talks and Conference of the Parties (COP). \nFor more information on this project\, please see here. \nIf you are interested in engaging with this team\, join as a member here
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/ccp-february-2022-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Gender Diversity Interest Group February 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Gender Awareness Group is a place to discuss gender-based issues around the world and address ways to support communities that could benefit from our skills as peacebuilders. The group will focus on the local and international issues facing those on the spectrum of gender identity with a view to understanding the social impact. Issues of family shaming and shunning\, social discrimination and violence\, as well as political stigma against this marginalized community are having significant rippling effects. Use the Time Zone Converter for this meeting in your time zone\n\nFor more information on this team and the benefits of membership\, please see here. \nIf you are interested in engaging with this team\, join as a member here
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/gender-diversity-interest-group-february-2022/
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SUMMARY:UNMWG February 2022 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MBBI’s United Nations Multilateral Working Group (UNMWG) was created in response to the United Nations’ (UN) call on civil society to help build its mediation capacity. \n \nUNMWG fosters partnerships to support the international community’s mediation and conflict prevention capacity-building efforts\, advocates for the use and value of mediation in the UN system\, and engages MBBI membership in collaborating with and supporting the UN. MBBI holds Special NGO Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) which provides MBBI with access to ECOSOC and other aspects of United Nations \nAlso\, as a member of the UNMWG\, you can be engaged in either of its two action groups: \nUNMWG ACTION GROUPS \n\nWomen in Mediation Action Group (WMAG)\nSustainable Development Goals Action Group (SDGAG)\n\nFor more information on this working group\, please see here. \nIf you are interested in engaging with this regional group\, join as a member here
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/unmwg-february-2022-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Facilitating Listening Circles
DESCRIPTION:Our communities need opportunities to process the personal and collective impact of emotionally charged events. From the effects of the pandemic and natural disasters to racism and sexual abuse to political or ethnic divides\, we seek healthy forums in which to express feelings and truly hear one another.   \nRestorative practices provide a transformative framework to examine the language of conflict; to transform conflict stories; to respond to intense emotions – including techniques for handling anger\, fear\, grief\, guilt and shame; to elicit interests; to collaboratively negotiate agreements\, to caucus; to resolve cross-cultural conflicts; and to advance ethics and values.  Click here to watch this short video on Restorative Practices.  \nFebruary 26-27\, 2022 (Click here to enroll for Part I.)
URL:https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/event/facilitating-listening-circles-3/
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