International Civil Society Action Network Inc

International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)

Advancing #WomenPeaceSecurity through thought leadership, solidarity and support to women peacebuilders. Spearheading #WASL network & #SheBuildsPeace campaign. ICAN promotes inclusive and sustainable peace globally. Recognizing the gendered impact of conflict and the critical role of women peacebuilders, we: Shape and guide peace and security policies through thought leadership, strategic advice, and gender-responsive analysis; Foster a global movement of locally rooted women peacebuilders to have voice and influence in matters of peace, conflict, rights, and human security; Bring the word and spirit of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda to life.
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Incredible work, ICAN! Honoring the resilience of Afghan women is so important. Their strength and courage inspire us all! 💪❤️ #WomenPeaceSecurity #SheBuildsPeace
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Thank you for shedding light on the vital role of women in peacebuilding. It's essential that we listen to and support local women peacebuilders in their efforts for lasting change! 🌍✌️ #WASL #ICAN
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- How can local women's perspectives be better integrated into UN peacebuilding strategies to enhance their effectiveness at the community level?
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- What role can international NGOs play in supporting the rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals who have left violent extremist groups, especially in terms of addressing trauma and promoting gender-sensitive approaches?
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ICAN invites you to join us for an evening to honor and recognize the enduring strength and defiance of Afghan women. This GPPAC brief provides an overview of the perspectives of local women peacebuilders on the effectiveness and impact of the UN System and the donor community in advancing peacebuilding and sustaining peace at the field level. This case summary overviews drivers to violent extremism and terrorism in the United States and the importance of addressing trauma and building interpersonal skills to successfully reintegrate into society after leaving a violent extremist group. Read the full case study here.

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