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Monash GPS
Monash GPS is a group of policy and community engaged scholars whose research is focused in the field of gender, peace and security.
Drawing upon the agenda set by the United Nation’s Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) and the resulting Women, Peace and Security program, Monash GPS focuses its research upon the following issues:
• Protecting and advocating for women’s rights during crisis;
• The role of civil society in promoting women’s rights;
• The participation of women in peace processes;
• The participation of women
16/11/2022
🚨Our next SAR webinar 'Can Iranian Women Free their Country?' has been moved to 9:00 am Nov 24th.
Join our expert panellists as they discuss the sparked by extrajudicial killing of in September.
Register now: http://bit.ly/3T2TxTk
08/11/2022
Only two days to go until our next SAR webinar!
Keynote speaker Iranian-American scholar, Dr Roya Hakakian will discuss the women led happening across .
Date: Nov 10
Time: 9:30am - 11:00am AEST
Register now via Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/3T2TxTk
08/11/2022
Only two days to go until our next SAR webinar!
Keynote speaker Iranian-American scholar, Dr Roya Hakakian will discuss the women led happening across .
Date: Nov 10 @ 9:30am - 11:00am AEST
Register now via Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/3T2TxTk
04/11/2022
Can Iranian Women Free their Country?
Keynote speaker Iranian-American scholar, Dr Roya Hakakian will be joined by Professor Jacqui True, Associate Professor Paula Michaels and Dr Daniel Heller to discuss the women led happening across .
Date: Nov 10
Time: 9:30am - 11.00am
Register now: https://bit.ly/3T2TxTk
26/10/2022
Last night, we hosted the launch of 'Afghan women at the forefront of climate change'.
Led by Isabelle Zhu-Maguire, Hannah Oates and Caitlin Graham, the magazine is a compilation of stories, essays and images from young, Afghan women. These women are still living in Afghanistan and have written about their experiences of gender-based oppression and climate change. They provide an insight into why the voices of marginalised women are so important if we are to solve the climate crisis.
Learn more and read the online version of the magazine on our website here: https://bit.ly/3NcxqIM
26/10/2022
13/10/2022
🚨LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER🚨
Join Farkhondeh Akbari tonight at 6pm AEDT as she chairs a discussion w/ Melissa Jardine, Jacqui True, Eleanor Gordon & Parisa Sekandari on "Women, Police & Security: Reforming the Afghan National Police".
👉Register now: http://bit.ly/3SpuVVb
10/10/2022
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨 Bargaining with the Taliban: Women, Peace and Security in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 Monash GPS
The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan on 15 August 2021 undid the significant achievements of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda in Afghanistan and reinstituted gender apartheid.
What can the international community do to restore women's fundamental rights and freedoms? What is the scope for supporting Afghan women representatives to negotiate directly with the Taliban, and for including Afghan women as equal partners to inform advocacy and policy priorities? What can Australia do to promote an inclusive peace settlement in Afghanistan?
AIIA Victoria invites you to join Dr Jacqui True and Dr Farkhondeh Akbari to discuss the challenges for the women, peace and security agenda in Afghanistan.
Click here to register: https://buff.ly/3ed1s29
Image Credit: Ehimetalor Akhere Unuabona/Unsplash
05/10/2022
Chaired by Farkhondeh Akbari, Centre Director Jacqui True, Dr Eleanor Gordon and Parisa Sekandari will discuss with author Dr Melissa Jardine approaches to security sector reform and in in our next seminar on 13 October.
👉Register now: http://bit.ly/3SpuVVb
29/09/2022
Announcing our October seminar 📣
Join us on 13 October for "What Happened to Women, Policing and Security in ?" with Melissa Jardine, author of 'Women, Policing and Security: Reforming the Afghan National Police.'
Chaired by Farkhonda Akbar, this webinar will feature a presentation by Melissa Jardine on her new book, followed by a roundtable discussion with Jacqui True, Eleanor Gordon and Parisa Sekandari.
Register here now: http://bit.ly/3SpuVVb
08/09/2022
📢Only one more day until our seminar, "Uneven experiences of Gender and the State"
Join our international panel as they examine the variegated relations between the state, ethnonationalisms and women's labour in .
Tomorrow at 2pm AEST. Register now: bit.ly/3pTd1Oo
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