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Press Release
Women, Peace Building and
Constitution-Making
International Conference
May 2 – 5, 2002
The International Centre
for Ethnic Studies will be hosting an International
Conference on ‘Women, Peace Building and Constitution
Making’ to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 2nd
– 5th May 2002.
For this conference we
have invited women activists from conflict areas
including Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Afghanistan, the Middle East, Indonesia, Sri Lanka,
Colombia, Guatemala and Northern Ireland. We have also
invited leading academics and specialists who have
researched the theme of women and peace. We hope to
create a platform for the sharing of experiences and
strategies amongst women, who are either experts in the
subject, and/or have played and active role in the peace
building and constitution making process of their
respective countries. The objectives of the conference
are:
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To identify and
articulate the effect of war on women and the gender
specific needs of women during times of war.
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To contribute to an
understanding of women’s roles in peace building and
constitution making;
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To develop strategies
for supporting, developing and enhancing women’s peace
building and constitution making capacities at
multiple levels;
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To improve the
cross-regional and cross-cultural exchange on the
subject;
The International Centre
for Ethnic Studies firmly believes that the further
inclusion of women in the peace building and
constitution making process in Sri Lanka holds potential
for achieving peace and reconciliation in the context of
its own protracted ethnic conflict. With this in mind,
this conference will bring together women from all walks
of life in Sri Lanka, ranging from academics, to
officials in government ministries, to women peace
workers at the grassroots level. It is hoped that this
conference will enrich and invigorate their own work,
while laying the foundation for the creation of an
international network of women who are committed to
working on issues of peace building and constitutional
reform.
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