Inclusive Peace
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We support civilian-led peace efforts in complex conflicts, combining research with real on-the-ground action to help build inclusive societies that last. Rooted in local leadership, free from outside agendas. 🏳️ https://inclusivepeace.org
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Why Are Women Still Fighting for a Seat at the Table? | WPS & Peacemaking
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25 years since UNSCR 1325—and we’re STILL having the same conversation.
Women are leading, strategising & building peace, yet facing constant pushback.
What takes to secure real inclusion in peacemaking & political transitions?
Watch #WPSinPractice now: youtube.com/shorts/S7C2z...
Women are leading, strategising & building peace, yet facing constant pushback.
What takes to secure real inclusion in peacemaking & political transitions?
Watch #WPSinPractice now: youtube.com/shorts/S7C2z...
What happens when women unite to be heard?
In Ethiopia, TIMRAN is moving the needle of peace and dialogue. They share how a women-led coalition is shaping the National Dialogue and how they got there.
Strategy. Solidarity. Collective power.
Full video: bit.ly/47sjTJd
In Ethiopia, TIMRAN is moving the needle of peace and dialogue. They share how a women-led coalition is shaping the National Dialogue and how they got there.
Strategy. Solidarity. Collective power.
Full video: bit.ly/47sjTJd
November 6, 2025 at 5:08 PM
What happens when women unite to be heard?
In Ethiopia, TIMRAN is moving the needle of peace and dialogue. They share how a women-led coalition is shaping the National Dialogue and how they got there.
Strategy. Solidarity. Collective power.
Full video: bit.ly/47sjTJd
In Ethiopia, TIMRAN is moving the needle of peace and dialogue. They share how a women-led coalition is shaping the National Dialogue and how they got there.
Strategy. Solidarity. Collective power.
Full video: bit.ly/47sjTJd
There’s no peace without equality — and no equality without action.
Inclusive Peace is proud to be one of 661 orgs urging the UN Security Council to act on Women, Peace & Security.
Read the open letter: bit.ly/3VRFmo7
Inclusive Peace is proud to be one of 661 orgs urging the UN Security Council to act on Women, Peace & Security.
Read the open letter: bit.ly/3VRFmo7
October 8, 2025 at 11:48 AM
There’s no peace without equality — and no equality without action.
Inclusive Peace is proud to be one of 661 orgs urging the UN Security Council to act on Women, Peace & Security.
Read the open letter: bit.ly/3VRFmo7
Inclusive Peace is proud to be one of 661 orgs urging the UN Security Council to act on Women, Peace & Security.
Read the open letter: bit.ly/3VRFmo7
Peace efforts in Sudan should reconnect the country to its rich, plural identity.
The future must be written by Sudanese voices from every part of society, not be dictated in foreign capitals.
The future must be written by Sudanese voices from every part of society, not be dictated in foreign capitals.
October 3, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Peace efforts in Sudan should reconnect the country to its rich, plural identity.
The future must be written by Sudanese voices from every part of society, not be dictated in foreign capitals.
The future must be written by Sudanese voices from every part of society, not be dictated in foreign capitals.
Quotas open doors for women in peace processes. But doors alone don’t guarantee a seat — or a voice that carries.
What does it take to move from tokenism to true influence at the negotiating table?
Read the full blog: bit.ly/4nx6PHZ
What does it take to move from tokenism to true influence at the negotiating table?
Read the full blog: bit.ly/4nx6PHZ
How Quotas Can Help to Make Women’s Participation Meaningful | Inclusive Peace
Quotas can open doors for women in peace processes. But doors alone do not guarantee a seat or a voice that carries.
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October 2, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Quotas open doors for women in peace processes. But doors alone don’t guarantee a seat — or a voice that carries.
What does it take to move from tokenism to true influence at the negotiating table?
Read the full blog: bit.ly/4nx6PHZ
What does it take to move from tokenism to true influence at the negotiating table?
Read the full blog: bit.ly/4nx6PHZ
Peace is rarely clean-cut. In Palestine, Syria & Lebanon, women are building it anyway. Often with no seat at the table, no safety net & no recognition.
What does the WPS agenda mean when peace is partial & transitions are contested?
Read the full op-ed here: bit.ly/4nu2ntG
What does the WPS agenda mean when peace is partial & transitions are contested?
Read the full op-ed here: bit.ly/4nu2ntG
Women, Peace, and Security in Contexts of Partial Peace and Political Transitions in the Middle East | Inclusive Peace
Peace is rarely clean-cut. In Palestine, Syria & Lebanon, women are building it anyway. What does the WPS agenda mean when peace is partial & transitions are contested?
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September 25, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Peace is rarely clean-cut. In Palestine, Syria & Lebanon, women are building it anyway. Often with no seat at the table, no safety net & no recognition.
What does the WPS agenda mean when peace is partial & transitions are contested?
Read the full op-ed here: bit.ly/4nu2ntG
What does the WPS agenda mean when peace is partial & transitions are contested?
Read the full op-ed here: bit.ly/4nu2ntG
After war, rebuilding trust is harder than rebuilding walls. In Syria & beyond, reconciliation means questioning prejudices as much as reconstructing homes. Our upcoming reports will explore this. Start with this @theguardian.com long read on justice & forgiveness: bit.ly/46I1tDB
September 23, 2025 at 4:37 PM
After war, rebuilding trust is harder than rebuilding walls. In Syria & beyond, reconciliation means questioning prejudices as much as reconstructing homes. Our upcoming reports will explore this. Start with this @theguardian.com long read on justice & forgiveness: bit.ly/46I1tDB
Ceasefires are just a starting point. We need to create the conditions where communities can live, rebuild, and imagine a future beyond survival.
September 19, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Ceasefires are just a starting point. We need to create the conditions where communities can live, rebuild, and imagine a future beyond survival.
“From Yemen to Sudan and Palestine, women have been the silent architects of stability.”
As we convene for the 4th meeting of the WPS Working Group in the Arab States Region, our op-ed calls for peace solutions rooted in the region’s own realities.
Read: bit.ly/4m7Fpqs
As we convene for the 4th meeting of the WPS Working Group in the Arab States Region, our op-ed calls for peace solutions rooted in the region’s own realities.
Read: bit.ly/4m7Fpqs
September 10, 2025 at 12:45 PM
“From Yemen to Sudan and Palestine, women have been the silent architects of stability.”
As we convene for the 4th meeting of the WPS Working Group in the Arab States Region, our op-ed calls for peace solutions rooted in the region’s own realities.
Read: bit.ly/4m7Fpqs
As we convene for the 4th meeting of the WPS Working Group in the Arab States Region, our op-ed calls for peace solutions rooted in the region’s own realities.
Read: bit.ly/4m7Fpqs
In just 5 years, TIMRAN (ትምራን) has become a critical engine in efforts to strengthen women’s inclusion and influence in Ethiopia’s political and peace processes, including the National Dialogue. We’re proud to keep walking alongside them.
September 9, 2025 at 12:12 PM
In just 5 years, TIMRAN (ትምራን) has become a critical engine in efforts to strengthen women’s inclusion and influence in Ethiopia’s political and peace processes, including the National Dialogue. We’re proud to keep walking alongside them.
If ceasefires are to mean anything, they must put power back in the hands of civilians.
Peace shaped by those most affected by violence is the only peace that lasts.
Peace shaped by those most affected by violence is the only peace that lasts.
September 5, 2025 at 3:02 PM
If ceasefires are to mean anything, they must put power back in the hands of civilians.
Peace shaped by those most affected by violence is the only peace that lasts.
Peace shaped by those most affected by violence is the only peace that lasts.
“In Syria, I’ve witnessed steady progress. Women are attaining senior roles & drawing closer to decision-making. These rights weren’t handed down; they were earned.”
Houda Atassi, Founder and Regional Director of the International Humanitarian Relief.
Houda Atassi, Founder and Regional Director of the International Humanitarian Relief.
September 4, 2025 at 3:01 PM
“In Syria, I’ve witnessed steady progress. Women are attaining senior roles & drawing closer to decision-making. These rights weren’t handed down; they were earned.”
Houda Atassi, Founder and Regional Director of the International Humanitarian Relief.
Houda Atassi, Founder and Regional Director of the International Humanitarian Relief.
Hanin Ahmed reminds us: women peacebuilders aren’t just victims or mere observers to be included — they are the architects of peace.
It’s time for real power & resources. Read her sharp & inspiring words on WPS-HA Compact’s blog: bit.ly/4oSjzd9
It’s time for real power & resources. Read her sharp & inspiring words on WPS-HA Compact’s blog: bit.ly/4oSjzd9
August 27, 2025 at 12:01 PM
Hanin Ahmed reminds us: women peacebuilders aren’t just victims or mere observers to be included — they are the architects of peace.
It’s time for real power & resources. Read her sharp & inspiring words on WPS-HA Compact’s blog: bit.ly/4oSjzd9
It’s time for real power & resources. Read her sharp & inspiring words on WPS-HA Compact’s blog: bit.ly/4oSjzd9
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Exacerbated by conflict, #Yemen’s accountability structures have been further weakened.
Join our event to hear our Oliver Wils, Rafat Al-Akhali (DeepRoot Consulting), Nader Kabbani (Middle East Council on Global Affairs) & consultant Afrah Abdulaziz Al Zoba discuss what is needed: brnw.ch/21wVap0
Join our event to hear our Oliver Wils, Rafat Al-Akhali (DeepRoot Consulting), Nader Kabbani (Middle East Council on Global Affairs) & consultant Afrah Abdulaziz Al Zoba discuss what is needed: brnw.ch/21wVap0
August 25, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Exacerbated by conflict, #Yemen’s accountability structures have been further weakened.
Join our event to hear our Oliver Wils, Rafat Al-Akhali (DeepRoot Consulting), Nader Kabbani (Middle East Council on Global Affairs) & consultant Afrah Abdulaziz Al Zoba discuss what is needed: brnw.ch/21wVap0
Join our event to hear our Oliver Wils, Rafat Al-Akhali (DeepRoot Consulting), Nader Kabbani (Middle East Council on Global Affairs) & consultant Afrah Abdulaziz Al Zoba discuss what is needed: brnw.ch/21wVap0
When politics divide, can religions still unite us?
Azza Karam — inspiring voice in the interfaith space & the first Muslim woman to head Religions for Peace — speaks with Yehia Ghanem on Al Jazeera Arabic.
Watch Part I aja.ws/7fd0p0
Watch Part II aja.ws/5nbaap
Azza Karam — inspiring voice in the interfaith space & the first Muslim woman to head Religions for Peace — speaks with Yehia Ghanem on Al Jazeera Arabic.
Watch Part I aja.ws/7fd0p0
Watch Part II aja.ws/5nbaap
August 26, 2025 at 12:18 PM
When politics divide, can religions still unite us?
Azza Karam — inspiring voice in the interfaith space & the first Muslim woman to head Religions for Peace — speaks with Yehia Ghanem on Al Jazeera Arabic.
Watch Part I aja.ws/7fd0p0
Watch Part II aja.ws/5nbaap
Azza Karam — inspiring voice in the interfaith space & the first Muslim woman to head Religions for Peace — speaks with Yehia Ghanem on Al Jazeera Arabic.
Watch Part I aja.ws/7fd0p0
Watch Part II aja.ws/5nbaap
If ceasefires are to mean anything, they must put power back in the hands of civilians. Peace shaped by local voices is the only peace that lasts.
August 20, 2025 at 2:39 PM
If ceasefires are to mean anything, they must put power back in the hands of civilians. Peace shaped by local voices is the only peace that lasts.
Reconstruction is always political. In Syria, a decentralised, bottom-up approach is the only way to avoid repeating the past.
Watch ‘Civil society inclusion in post-conflict reconstruction and political transition in MENA’: youtu.be/-0i_ZepvpqE
Watch ‘Civil society inclusion in post-conflict reconstruction and political transition in MENA’: youtu.be/-0i_ZepvpqE
Inclusion in Post-Conflict Reconstruction & Political Transition in MENA
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August 19, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Reconstruction is always political. In Syria, a decentralised, bottom-up approach is the only way to avoid repeating the past.
Watch ‘Civil society inclusion in post-conflict reconstruction and political transition in MENA’: youtu.be/-0i_ZepvpqE
Watch ‘Civil society inclusion in post-conflict reconstruction and political transition in MENA’: youtu.be/-0i_ZepvpqE
Ceasefires are not the end of the story. They are a beginning: a chance to restore dignity, rebuild communities, and make sure the people most affected by war are leading the way forward.
August 13, 2025 at 12:01 PM
Ceasefires are not the end of the story. They are a beginning: a chance to restore dignity, rebuild communities, and make sure the people most affected by war are leading the way forward.
Peace efforts in Sudan should reconnect the country to its rich, plural identity. The future must not be dictated in foreign capitals; it must be written by Sudanese voices from every part of society.
August 7, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Peace efforts in Sudan should reconnect the country to its rich, plural identity. The future must not be dictated in foreign capitals; it must be written by Sudanese voices from every part of society.
The starting point for peace in Sudan is clear: a process built on inclusion. People who have stood for democracy — resistance committees, community leaders, young Sudanese — must shape what comes next.
August 5, 2025 at 4:03 PM
The starting point for peace in Sudan is clear: a process built on inclusion. People who have stood for democracy — resistance committees, community leaders, young Sudanese — must shape what comes next.
Peace in Sudan cannot be reduced to deals between armed men. Real change must put civilians at the centre: women, youth, local leaders, and the diaspora all have a stake in Sudan’s future.
July 31, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Peace in Sudan cannot be reduced to deals between armed men. Real change must put civilians at the centre: women, youth, local leaders, and the diaspora all have a stake in Sudan’s future.
A ceasefire in Sudan is opening the door to political dialogue where everyone needs to have a seat at the table: civilians, women, youth, resistance committees, the diaspora, and religious and traditional leaders.
July 29, 2025 at 4:04 PM
A ceasefire in Sudan is opening the door to political dialogue where everyone needs to have a seat at the table: civilians, women, youth, resistance committees, the diaspora, and religious and traditional leaders.
Ceasefires are just the first step. The goal is to build a future led by the people who have survived the worst of this war in Sudan. A future that tends to the root causes of disagreement, pain and systemic problems.
July 24, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Ceasefires are just the first step. The goal is to build a future led by the people who have survived the worst of this war in Sudan. A future that tends to the root causes of disagreement, pain and systemic problems.
Ending the violence in Sudan starts with stopping the bombs, but lasting peace depends on restoring the power of Sudanese civilians to decide their country’s direction.
July 22, 2025 at 11:43 AM
Ending the violence in Sudan starts with stopping the bombs, but lasting peace depends on restoring the power of Sudanese civilians to decide their country’s direction.
Ceasefires should create space for the Sudanese people to shape their own future. That means including civilian voices from the start rather than sidelining them in backroom deals.
July 18, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Ceasefires should create space for the Sudanese people to shape their own future. That means including civilian voices from the start rather than sidelining them in backroom deals.
Ceasefires are not PR trophies or the finish line; they are political breathing spaces and starting points.
We urgently need ceasefires that lead to ongoing peace processes, and to ask, what comes next?
We urgently need ceasefires that lead to ongoing peace processes, and to ask, what comes next?
July 18, 2025 at 2:58 PM
Ceasefires are not PR trophies or the finish line; they are political breathing spaces and starting points.
We urgently need ceasefires that lead to ongoing peace processes, and to ask, what comes next?
We urgently need ceasefires that lead to ongoing peace processes, and to ask, what comes next?