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Monash GPS

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: Monash University Clayton Campus 3800 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: www.monash.edu/arts/gender-peace-security

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25.01.2022 Come along to our webinar on Tuesday 11 May (12.00pm AEST) and hear from Dr. Marie Berry and Sinduja Raja (Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver) about the Women's Rights After War Project. Register here: bit.ly/32iwE6z University of Denver LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security



24.01.2022 We're looking forward to co-hosting this event with WICID and representatives from UN Women and the Asian Development Bank, to launch a field report and research brief on the impacts of conflict on women's social reproduction (unpaid care work) and discuss policy implications. Join us on Sep. 24! Learn more and register: https://monash.zoom.us/.../regi.../WN_cto-GGVCTaa6S7HC905PMg

23.01.2022 Today Christina Schmid is taking over our Facebook Stories to share a day in the life of a Monash GPS PhD student. Follow along: https://bit.ly/3ufe0ce

22.01.2022 We’re looking forward to this event with @LSEWPS, @GIWPS, @KaiptcGh & @prioGPS. Join Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, Jeni Klugman, Joana Ama Osei-Tutu, Torunn L. Tryggestad & Jacqui True on 8 Sep for a discussion on the role of academia in realising the promises of the #WPS Agenda https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2020/09/202009081300/academia



22.01.2022 "We are beginning to recognise that both men and women can be strong, but also our understanding of what good leadership means is slowly changing." Monash Arts' Associate Professor Katrina Lee-Koo provides insightful commentary for ABC News on the record number of women elected in the latest Victorian local council elections.

21.01.2022 Join us now on the Monash Arts Facebook page for the fifth round of the online debate series between Afghans for Progressive Thinking and Monash International Affairs Society (MIAS). The topic of today's debate is "This house favours youth over experience in the peace negotiations."

21.01.2022 Join us today at 5pm AEST (9am CEST) for an online seminar with Dr. Joana Cook on 'Women, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism'. Still time to register here: https://bit.ly/2XNPcc4 Monash Arts



20.01.2022 Join Professor Jacqui True and a panel of experts and practitioners for a discussion on advancing women’s inclusion, justice, and security in the Pacific Islands region. Wednesday 19 May 8:00am - 9:15am AEST bit.ly/33uGYcp... Co-hosted by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and the Embassy of Australia

17.01.2022 Dr. Marie Berry and Sinduja Raja from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver join us LIVE to discuss the Women's Rights After War project.

17.01.2022 Join us at our next online event on Wednesday 18 November, in association with Griffith University. Register your interest here: https://bit.ly/3kgM02Z

16.01.2022 Upcoming webinar alert! Join us this Thursday at 6pm AEST for the launch of our new report, Inclusive Economies, Enduring Peace in Myanmar and Sri Lanka, in collaboration with WICID. Register here https://bit.ly/2FpZYA1

15.01.2022 What challenges face the advancement of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda? How does WPS implementation relate to great power competition and how can employing a gender lens provide critical opportunities for long-term stability? Join the conversation with Professor Jacqui True (Monash GPS) and Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese (Naval War College) for a webinar on Wednesday 5 May (11am AEST). Register now: http://bit.ly/pf-us-aus-4 Pacific Forum LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security Monash Arts



15.01.2022 We're looking forward to the next round of the online debate series by @MonashIAS and Afghans for Progressive Thinking next week. You can watch the live stream on Thursday 17 September at 3pm AEST (9:30am AFT) here: bit.ly/2Ff4pO9 Monash Arts

13.01.2022 HAPPENING NOW Join us and Griffith University for a live debate and Q&A on the Pacific and Southeast Asia response to the UNSC WPS anniversary.

13.01.2022 Join us on Thurs 24 Sept, 6pm AEST (9am BST) for a co-hosted event with WICID where Melissa Johnston, Jayanthi Lingham, Jacqui True & Shirin Rai will discuss the recently published report, "Inclusive Economies, Enduring Peace in Myanmar & Sri Lanka" https://www.monash.edu//inclusive-economies,-enduring-peac Monash Arts

11.01.2022 Event: The Role of Academia in Realising the Promise of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda When: 8th September, 13:00 - 14:30 (BST) (10pm-11:30pm AEST) Where: online via Zoom, pre-registration required: https://lse.zoom.us/webi/register/WN_V6vvHPlOTaaXfeFWV59t_w... As we look forward to the next decade of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, this event will examine the role, contributions and potential of academic institutions in research, advocacy, education and cross-sector engagement in addressing the gaps that exist, determining how best to prepare and serve the next generation and contribute to the full realisation of the WPS agenda. This event is co-hosted with LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Accra Ghana and PRIO Centre on Gender, Peace and Security https://www.lse.ac.uk//The-Role-of-Academia-in-Realising-t

10.01.2022 We're pleased to be co-hosting a discussion with LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Accra Ghana and PRIO Centre on Gender, Peace and Security on the role of academia in realising the promise of the Women, Peace and Security agenda at 10pm AEST / 1pm BST today. You can still register here: https://lse.zoom.us/webi/register/WN_V6vvHPlOTaaXfeFWV59t_w

10.01.2022 Did you miss our webinar, Inclusive Economies, Enduring Peace in Myanmar and Sri Lanka: Report Launch, last week? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Watch the full webinar recording here https://www.monash.edu//gender-peace-s/inclusive-economies

10.01.2022 In the lead up to the next online debate by Afghans for Progressive Thinking and Monash International Affairs Society (MIAS) we hear from Betty Barkha, who speaks about youth, peace and security. You can watch the full video and find out more about the debate here https://www.monash.edu//gend/gender-inclusive-Afghan-peace

09.01.2022 Join us for our next online seminar today at 5pm with Dr Keshab Giri, who will be presenting on "Same Battlefield Different Wars: Intersectionality and Experiences of Female Ex-Combatants in the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal." Register here: https://bit.ly/3e5ZTwO

08.01.2022 New blog by Irine Gayatri, Nuri Widiastuti Veronika and Jacqui True via @LowyInstitute on Indonesia’s UN Security Council drive for inclusive peace and security

07.01.2022 Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which marks the start of #16DaysOfActivism. We recognise that we all play a role in preventing gender-based violence. Learn more about our work to change it: https://www.monash.edu//gender-peace-se/prevention-of-sgbv #IDEVAW2020

04.01.2022 Our Monash GPS researchers provided thematic analyses of Australia's second National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (2021-2031). Read the full report here: https://doi.org/10.26180/14527533 Edited by Associate Professor Katrina Lee-Koo

03.01.2022 "Notwithstanding the notable achievements of the WPS agenda, 'progress is too slow, too narrow, and too easy to reverse', as Guterres put it. To move the agenda forward, UN member states should support and reinforce multilateralism 'from below' through partnership and sustained dialogue with civil societies to overcome the significant gendered gaps that affect security for all." Check out this new article by Monash GPS colleagues Patricia Salas Sanchez, Nuri Widiastuti Veronika, Irine Hiraswari Gayatri and Professor Jacqui True. via The Lowy Institute

02.01.2022 Don't miss our upcoming webinar next Monday, 12 October, with authors Ayelet Harel-Shalev and Shir Daphna-Tekoah! The pair will discuss their new book, 'Breaking The Binaries In Security Studies: A Gendered Analysis Of Women In Combat.' Register here: https://bit.ly/30mNAby

02.01.2022 Join us on 9 September for the next online seminar with Dr Joana Cook, who will be speaking about ‘Women, Terrorism, and Counter-Terrorism’ https://bit.ly/2XNPcc4 Monash Arts

02.01.2022 UPCOMING WEBINAR ALERT Join us and Griffith University tomorrow 18 November at 2.30pm AEDT for Vital Voices: The Pacific and Southeast Asia Response to the UNSC WPS Anniversary. Register now: https://bit.ly/3kgM02Z

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