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[margin]Attend In-Person[/margin] [margin]Attend Virtually[/margin]The International Peace Institute (IPI), in partnership with UN Women and with the support of the Open Society Foundations, is cohosting a policy forum on “Care Policies and Women, Peace and Security.”
Remarks will begin at 1:15pm EDT
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Held in the context of the 70th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), and reflecting this year’s review theme on “women’s full and effective participation and decision-making in public life, as well as the elimination of violence, for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls,” this side event will position care systems as a core enabler of the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda.
Building on UN Women’s newly launched global “Guidance Note on Addressing Care in Times of Conflict and Crisis,” the discussion will examine how unequal and unrecognized care responsibilities constrain women’s participation in peacebuilding, weaken social cohesion, and undermine recovery and sustaining peace outcomes.
The event will also launch a forthcoming IPI report, “Linking Local Care Initiatives in Latin America to Feminist Foreign Policy: Lessons Learned from Mexico City’s UTOPÍAS,” which examines how innovative local care policies can inform multilateral feminist policymaking and the implementation of feminist foreign policy.
The forum will bring together policymakers, practitioners, and researchers to reflect on how care can be better integrated into national action plans, feminist foreign policies, and broader peacebuilding frameworks, particularly drawing from experiences in the Global South.
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