Peace is not something constructed in a room only by men. It takes a range of voices, perspectives and diverse practices. Seeking Peace is a podcast that explores the role of women around the world in bringing lasting peace to their communities. Women are too often seen as victims of conflict. But they are leaders and often unsung heroes. On this show, we bring you the stories of women breaking ge... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureNews |
In the final episode of the season, we bring you a fascinating conversation between Major General Maureen O’Brien, the Deputy Military Adviser in the United Nations Office of Military Affairs, Department of Peace Operations and Dr. Robert Egnell, a s... more
The United Nations is the largest peacekeeping body in the world. In this episode, we explore the dynamic and interconnected world of peacekeeping. You’ll hear from uniformed women working in different positions in UN peacekeeping missions – one work... more
Around the world, women face countless barriers to political participation. In this episode, you will hear from women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, and Kosovo—all of whom are engaged in politics. One works to ... more
Peace agreements are a formal means to pave the way for lasting peace. Women must play a critical role in shaping these agreements. In this episode, you’ll hear from several women who have worked on peace negotiations across the African continent. Wo... more
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Amazing production of the show with well developed and meaningful stories. Inspiring, heartfelt, and explores deeply into the experiences and practices of women in peace. Thank you for your work creating this podcast!
Love the stories from the second season! From Libya to Colombia, these women are so inspirational!
Excellent guests and coverage. Just the right balance of interview depth and story length. Thanks for bringing me these stories from outside of my bubble. The courageous and skillful women you profile are deeply and inspiring to me.
Very interesting guests. The place of women in peacemaking is crucial and a subject I’m working on, and this is giving me a lot of ideas and resources. Thank you !
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