Global Women Council
Delegates from various nations presented comprehensive overviews of the situations in Syria and Yemen, highlighting the multifaceted impact of violent extremism on women in these regions. The discussions delved into issues such as limited access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, as well as the heightened risks of gender-based violence and forced displacement.
In WIE Conferentia 5.0 , the Global Women's Council convened to address the profound impact of violent extremism on women, with a special focus on the situations in Syria and Yemen. Delegates from diverse backgrounds and regions gathered to deliberate on strategies to empower women, protect their rights, and foster resilience in the face of the challenges posed by extremist ideologies.
The committee opened with a sobering acknowledgment of the unique vulnerabilities women face in regions plagued by violent extremism. Delegates emphasized the urgent need to recognize the intersectionality of women's experiences, considering factors such as socio-economic status, ethnicity, and age in crafting effective and inclusive solutions.
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Discussing impact of voilent extremism on women: Special emphasis on Syria & Yemen
In line with the committee's emphasis on Syria and Yemen, delegates collaborated on region-specific measures. The discussions included tailored approaches to address the unique challenges faced by women in each context, recognizing the importance of cultural sensitivity and community engagement.The Draft resolution focused on empowering women as agents of change, promoting their inclusion in peacebuilding processes, and advocating for targeted humanitarian interventions in Syria and Yemen.
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