Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experiences, activities and insights – as generally there is no time or, perhaps, they do not have formal education that would help them record their stories. The Women PeaceMakers Program is a selective program for leaders who want to document, share and build upon their unique peacemaking stories. Selected peacemakers join the IPJ for an eight-week residency. Women PeaceMakers are paired with a Peace Writer to document in written form their story of living in conflict and building peace in their communities and nations. The peacemakers’ stories are also documented on film by the IPJ’s partner organization Sun & Moon Vision Productions. While in r...
Women PeaceMakers are paired with a Peace Writer to document in written form their story of living i...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
My project, Ending Violence…Creating Peace?: Rediscovering the Connections between the Women’s Movem...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
Guatemala has recently emerged from a 36-year civil conflict and before that years of conquest and r...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Armed conflict and its consequences do not discriminate according to gender. It affects all people. ...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
Reconciliation, one told me, “is to throw away the land of the past, to forsake the hate that we hav...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
Women PeaceMakers are paired with a Peace Writer to document in written form their story of living i...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
My project, Ending Violence…Creating Peace?: Rediscovering the Connections between the Women’s Movem...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
Guatemala has recently emerged from a 36-year civil conflict and before that years of conquest and r...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Armed conflict and its consequences do not discriminate according to gender. It affects all people. ...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
Reconciliation, one told me, “is to throw away the land of the past, to forsake the hate that we hav...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
Women PeaceMakers are paired with a Peace Writer to document in written form their story of living i...
In the following pages, you will find narrative stories about a Woman PeaceMaker, along with additio...
My project, Ending Violence…Creating Peace?: Rediscovering the Connections between the Women’s Movem...