ICAN, in partnership with the Permanent Missions of Norway, Sweden, and Canada, the United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (UKFCDO), the Ministry of Gender, Child and Welfare of South Sudan, the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), and the National Transformational Leadership Institute (NTLI), convened a 1.5-day workshop to discuss how to strengthen community security as a localized, transformative approach for sustainable peace.
Trump’s slap in the face of Lady Liberty
Will women be turned away from the UN Commission on the Status of Women, to be held in March, in New York? The world’s global institutions must fight the ‘Muslim Ban’, starting with the United Nations.
On November 9th as the dust settled and we took in the Republican victory in the US elections, I hugged my daughter and told her, “WE will be ok. WE will be safe.” I reminded her that as a child I had lived through the Iranian revolution, where we had seen our lives upended. I insisted that those events – travel bans, arrests, families separated, assets frozen – would not take place in America, regardless of the rhetoric against Muslims or citizens of Muslim majority countries. In conversations with friends and family, who were anxious, we deployed dark humor but we did not overdo it. Rightly so, our sympathy lay with the undocumented women, men and children, who’d be at the mercy of the new sheriff in town. Compared to them, we were and are the lucky ones. Or so I thought.
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