When power starts to shift dramatically, whether in developing countries or in developed countries, advancing social justice can prove a contradictory process. Justice, the rule of law, peace and equal rights - including sexual and reproductive health rights, the right to development or the right to political participation - may be promised, whilst simultaneously injustices, violence and exclusions continue to shape people’s daily lives.
The course work in this theoretically and methodologically rigorous program examines social issues in contexts defined by multiple and intersecting forms of social identity and disadvantage, including gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality and nationality. The course offers critical reflections on issues relating to gender, human rights, conflict and social mobilization, which are all key to social justice. The Social Justice addresses economic, political, legal, social, cultural and historical underpinnings of social justice.
The Following are the Key Thematic Areas Participants Will Cover:
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Introduction to Women, Peace and Security
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Theories to Peace and Security
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Women and Gender Issues in Peace Building
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Gendered Violence and Shifting Paradigms on Women, Peace and Security
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The Normative Framework around Women, Peace and Security
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The 3 Ps of Women, Peace and Security: Participation, Prevention and Protection
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Implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda at the International, Regional, National and Local Levels
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Challenges faced by Women in Peace and Security
Fee Information: The course participation fee is USD 400. You will receive an invoice by email after registration. More information is available in the event link provided on this page. Registration will be closed as soon as the course is full and your place is secured once your payment is confirmed.
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