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PROGRAM
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.jpg) Gender in the European Union's Peace and Security Policy European networking conference May 4-6, 2007 Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Straße des 17.Juni 112 10623 Berlin
organised by the Feminist Institute of the Heinrich Boell Foundation in cooperation with the Women's Security Council
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Supported by the European Commission Program "Europe for Citizens: Structural support for civil society organizations at the European level" |
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Friday, May 4, 2007 |
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until 12:30 |
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Arrival and registration |
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12:30-13:25 |
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Opening of the exhibition: 1000 Peace Women Greeting and Opening
- Gitti Hentschel, Feminist Institute of the Heinrich Boell Foundation, German Women’s Security Council
- Ute Scheub, German Women’s Security Council
- Renate Augstein, Federal Ministry for Federal Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth
Download Renate Augstein's presentation as a >> PDF File Musical introduction by Silvana Simone
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13:25-14:30 |
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Opening of the conference & presentation of the relay Barbara Unmüßig, Executive Board of the Heinrich Boell Foundation
Keynote Speech on European Peace and Security Policy Andreas Zumach, Journalist Simone Wisotzki, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Facilitator: Barbara Unmüßig, Executive Board of the Heinrich Boell Foundation
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14:30 |
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Coffee break |
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15:00-16:15 |
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Impact of EU- peace policy on regions in crisis and conflict
- Osnat Lubrani, UNIFEM Bratislava, Eastern Europe
- Igballe (Igo) Rogova, Kosova Women’s Network, Kosovo
- Lynne Alice, Deakin University Bosnia & Herzegowina
- Samira Khoury, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF/IFFF), University of Beirut, Lebanon
- Charlotte Isaksson, EUFOR Congo
- Horia Mosadiq, Human Rights Research and Advocacy Consortium, Afghanistan
Facilitator: Sabine Gürtner, WOMNET
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16:15 |
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Coffee break |
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16:30-18:15 |
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Moderated working groups (in English) with participations of the speakers/experts
Expectations from EU- peace and security policy with regards to resolution 1325
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18:15-19:00 |
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Presentation of results in the plenum
Facilitator: Sabine Gürtner, WOMNET
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19:00 |
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Dinner |
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20:00-22:00 |
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Public panel discussion
Roadmap to 1325: a way for future EU- peace and security policy
- Nicole Reckinger, Human Rights Unit of the General Secretariat of the European Council (office of Ms Riina Kionka)
Friedrich Däuble, Commissioner for civic crisis prevention, conflict resolution and peace policy in the Federal Foreign Office
Ana Gomes, MdEP Portugal
Frauke Seidensticker, Assistant Director, German Institute for Human Rights Download Frauke Seidensticker's presentation as a >> PDF File
Kerstin Müller, MdB, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen
Facilitator: Barbara Lochbihler, amnesty international
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22:00 |
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Musical finale with Silvana Simone |
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Saturday, May 5, 2007 |
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09:00 |
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Greeting |
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09:00-11:00 |
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State of affairs in the implementation of Resolution 1325 in EU security and peace policyKaren Barnes, International Alert & Gender, Peace and Security Group of the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office (EPLO)
Action plans in EU- countries
- Amy Barrow, University of Manchester, WILPF/IFFF, England
- Kerstin Grebäck, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF/IFFF), Sweden
- Mari Holmboe-Ruge, WILPF/IFFF, Norway
- Cordula Reimann, swisspeace Center for Peacebuilding, Switzerland
- Ute Scheub, German Women`s Security Council
Facilitator: Petra Bläss, Former Vice President of German Parliament, Senior Consultant to the Stability Pact on Parliamentary Cooperation, OSCE |
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Coffee break |
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Keynote speech and discussion DARFUR: How can EU-politics be judged through a gender lens? Lotte Leicht, EU Director, Human Rights Watch
Facilitator: Gitti Hentschel, Feminist Institute of the Heinrich Boell Foundation, German Women’s Security Council
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12:45 |
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Lunch |
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14:00-16:15 |
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Global Café Topics:
- Networking
- Roadmap for Implementation of Resolution 1325 and start of the relay
- EU- Lobbying
Facilitators: Henning von Bargen and Gitti Hentschel, Heinrich Boell Foundation
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16:15 |
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Coffee break |
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16:45-18:30 |
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Feedback and results of the Global Café
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18:30 |
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Dinner |
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19:00 |
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Film: 1000 Peace Women |
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Sunday, May 6, 2007 |
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09:00 |
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Beginning of the European relay race Short inputs: What does Germany please for, what are Portugal’s plans, what is Slovenia planning to do with regards to implementation of resolution 1325?
- Friedrich Däuble, Representative of the German EU-presidency
- Luis Tibero, Representative of the Portuguese Embassy
What does civil society expect from EU-presidency- and from the EU? Relay transfer from the German Women’s Security Council to the Slovenian representative of civil society Sonja Lokar
Facilitator: Gitti Hentschel, Feminist Institute of the Heinrich Boell Foundation, German Women’s Security Council
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Press conference |
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10:30 |
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Parallel: Concrete arrangements for the relay transfer appointments, action, demands ( Roadmap), technical networking (mailing lists), begin of a process
Facilitator: Heidi Meinzolt, WILPF/IFFF Germany/ German Women’s Security Council
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Aktualisiert: 30.01.2008, meb
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