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SUMMARY:The Role of Women and Youth in Peace and Security in Latin America
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for our season opener! \nIn recent decades\, Latin American countries are building more peaceful societies—but are still struggling to consolidate democratic principles while residual armed conflict\, high levels of inequality\, and political polarization remain. Women and youth are vital to the process of peacebuilding.  An International Peace Institute study of 182 signed peace agreements between 1989 and 2011 found that when women are included in peace processes\, there is a 35 percent increase in the probability that a peace agreement will last 15 years or more. \nJoin us for a program that explores the importance and impact of women and youth in peacebuilding and peacemaking efforts in Latin America. Leading the conversation will be our special guest\, Maria Antonia Montes\, the Senior Program Officer for the Gandhi-King Global Academy and the Nonviolent Action team at USIP. \nMontes leads USIP’s technical efforts in Latin America \, specifically focusing on Colombia\, Venezuela\, Nicaragua and Bolivia. In her current role\, Montes leads USIP’s Synergizing Nonviolent Action and Peacebuilding (SNAP) program in Latin America\, as well as its Participatory Action Research (PAR) in Colombia. Montes has worked with USIP’s regional teams on comparative peace processes\, process design\, implementation\, and mechanisms for the inclusion of women\, religious actors\, and youth inclusion in peace processes. She formerly led USIP’s Citizen Security Dialogues Project in Colombia funded by USAID/Colombia and co-led the development of USIP’s Latin America Regional Center. \nPrior to joining USIP\, Montes taught English as a second language to university students at Universidad Minuto de Dios (Bogotá). She has an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Latin American studies from Wake Forest University and a graduate specialization degree in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogotá). \nA reception and networking event will begin at 6 PM\, in the Piazza of the Wisner-Botrall Applied Technology Center (on the same floor of the Auditorium). \nThe event will be livestreamed and archived—to access the livestream/archive\, please register and a link to view the program will be emailed to you. \nParking\nThe program will take place at the Auditorium of the Wisner-Botrall Applied Technology Center on the Grand Rapids Community College campus (151 Fountain Street. NE). Free parking is available in Parking Lot A on Ransom Ave NE between Lyon and Fountain (you’ll receive an exit ticket when you sign-in at the event).  Guests will walk across the walking bridge to enter the ATC and take one floor down to the auditorium. \nCampus Maps \nRSVPs\nPre-registration is requested for planning purposes\, but not required to attend this event. \nThere is no cost to attend this program. We strive to bring much of our global programming at low or no cost to benefit our entire community. If you wish to contribute to our organization\, you may do so during online registration or at the event itself. Suggested admission is $10\, but no one will be turned away thanks to our generous corporate\, educational\, and individual supporters. \nGracious thanks to Calvin University\, Grand Rapids Community College\, and Grand Valley State University\, Department of Political Science for support of this program.
URL:https://worldmichigan.org/event/peace2023/
LOCATION:Wisner-Botrall Applied Technology Center\, 151 Fountain St NE\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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