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Women-led peace a reality in Sudan, Bonn

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In Washington, D.C., on Dec. 14 and 15, all eyes will be on the newest nation on the planet. The South Sudan International Engagement Conference will bring together a number of governments to outline the development priorities for this fledgling nation. For the first time at such an event, a delegation of South Sudanese women from civil society will be recognized as official participants and formally invited to contribute to the vision of the future of their country. For these women, this is an opportunity to help influence and partake in the management of oil revenues, the strengthening of government institutions, the delivery of education and health care and every aspect of nation building. This event will follow hot on the heels of two other breakthroughs. In Bonn, Germany, on Dec. 5, Selay Gaffar of both the Afghan Women's Network and Women Waging Peace Network addressed the international community as it took stock of Afghanistan. Gaffar traveled to Bonn as a member of the official civil society delegation, which included 16 women out of 34 representatives. There was unprecedented representation of women at the event, with women in the Afghan government delegation reaching nearly 30 percent, including female ministers, deputy ministers and several members of parliament. Delegates from the Afghan Women's Network--nine women came to Bonn--offered some of the most concrete suggestions on how to enhance women's inclusion in peace and security transition processes, and were welcomed by eight official country delegations and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. They spoke of creating a national dialogue about reconciliation that would engage ordinary Afghan men and women in defining peace, and about how to support civil society-led monitoring of the security transition. Recognizing Women's Roles In Oslo, Norway, on Dec. 10, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony recognized the critical role that women play in stabilizing nations. The Nobel Committee honored the "non-violent struggle for the safety of women" and "women's rights to full participation in peace-building work." In bestowing this award, the Nobel Committee has shined a light on the essential work of women in preventing and stopping war across the globe. The award serves as a reminder to policymakers that women are critical architects in building a lasting foundation for peace in every community and country. On the day the prize was awarded, women in more than 25 countries rallied through Rise with the Prize, a global campaign organized by The Institute for Inclusive Security, based in Washington, D.C. With activities ranging from a statement by national parliamentarians in Uganda to candlelight ceremonies in rural India, participants celebrated this year's Nobel Prize and showed that there are thousands of women doing work that is as courageous and groundbreaking as that for which the three female laureates were honored. Behind this triangle of achievement are many more women working tirelessly for peace. They are often the unsung heros behind the headlines. At The Institute for Inclusive Security, we've had the honor of knowing many of these women and working with them as they fight to determine the future of their countries. Since 1999, our institute has advanced the concept of "inclusive security," the notion that peace processes must include all those who are working diligently to stabilize their communities; not just those who take up arms.

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