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  • Photo of Lina Ekomo, who is active in the fight for women’s leadership in peace processes. In 2022 she made remarks to the UN Security Council as a representative of the civil society in the Central African Republic. She spotlighted the non-inclusive nature of many national peace initiatives, warning that women cannot continue to be excluded from substantive discussions on issues affecting their lives, their communities, and their country. Photo by UNPeacekeeping
    Lina Ekomo is active in the fight for women’s leadership in peace processes. In 2022 she made remarks to the UN Security Council as a representative of the civil society in the Central African Republic. She spotlighted the non-inclusive nature of many national peace initiatives, warning that women cannot continue to be excluded from substantive discussions on issues affecting their lives, their communities, and their country. Photo: UNPeacekeeping

Women’s participation in peace processes is not only a right, it's the way to lasting peace

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