April 1, 2016
Feminist Foreign Policy: Focusing on Rights, Representation & Resources
By: Briana Mawby
Margot Wallström, the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, spoke at Georgetown University on March 31 about the feminist foreign policy that has been at the core…
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March 7, 2016
As the Central African Republic Undergoes Transition, Women’s Voices Must be Heard
By: Briana Mawby
During a talk entitled “Transition and Next Steps in the Central African Republic” at The George Washington University on March 1, Catherine Samba-Panza, Interim President of the Central African Republic…
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October 8, 2015
Achieving the SDGs Requires the Full Inclusion of Women
By: Briana Mawby
On September 25, the international community adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will guide international action to end poverty, address climate change, improve public health measures and ensure participation, inclusion…
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August 31, 2015
World Assembly for Women Conference 2015: An Overview
By: Briana Mawby
The World Assembly for Women (WAW!) conference, held in Tokyo, Japan on August 28 and 29, hosts discussions centered on advancing women’s empowerment and agency on national and international levels.…
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August 10, 2015
Africa’s Complicated Geography of Justice: International Courts Must Address the Needs of Women
By: Briana Mawby
Within the last few months, the complicated geography of justice across the continent of Africa has become even more confusing. Strides were made for accountability with the creation of the…
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