Jayne Waithitu
@jaynewaithitu1
Women Building Peace Award Finalist with United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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23-10-2013 05:58:06
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We recently gathered government officials and academic experts to discuss what the U.S. can learn from the failure to achieve a political settlement in #Afghanistan. In a new analysis, our Kate Bateman summarizes the conversation: usip.org/publications/2…
Recognizing intersectionality across cultural and generational perceptions is a key to understanding women’s existing roles in peacebuilding and peacemaking, say our Joseph sany and Lyndi Tsering in a recent analysis. usip.org/publications/2…
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