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colloque 8 colloquium<br />

sophia | n° <strong>39</strong> | 2004<br />

Tuesday - November 30,<br />

2004<br />

09:30 – 12:30 Session 3.<br />

Thematic workshops<br />

A. Governance and women<br />

Gender issues in democracy building<br />

(Search For Common Ground, Bujumbura)<br />

Gender and participation in post-conflict<br />

elections (IDEA, Stockholm/BXL)<br />

Discussion<br />

B. Conflict Resolution and Women<br />

Gender perspectives in CR: theory and<br />

case studies<br />

(Donna Pankhurst, Department of Peace<br />

Studies, Bradford University)<br />

The peacemaking role of women (Nicola<br />

Johnston, International Alert, London)<br />

Discussion<br />

C. Peacebuilding and Women<br />

A role for women in post-war reconstruction?<br />

The case of Afghanistan (Veronique<br />

Cabiaux, Professor, ULB)<br />

Women and post-conflict peacebuilding:<br />

case studies<br />

(Luisa Morgantini, MEP)<br />

Discussion<br />

10:45 – 11:15 Coffee/Tea Break<br />

A. Governance and women<br />

Women’s role in civil society<br />

(OSCE)<br />

Women as leaders: participation in political<br />

parties, labour unions and economic<br />

enterprises (Israeli and Palestinian<br />

reps)<br />

Discussion<br />

B.Conflict resolution and women<br />

Training women for peacemaking: an<br />

added value? (Shelly Anderson, International<br />

Fellowship of Reconciliation,<br />

NDL)<br />

The experience of the Russian mothers<br />

(Larisa Deriglazova, Tomsk State University)<br />

Women’s participation in conflict resolution<br />

in Burundi (Marta Martinelli, Université<br />

Libre de Bruxelles)<br />

Discussion<br />

C.Peacebuilding and women<br />

Women’s Disarmament, Demobilisation<br />

and<br />

Reintegration (Tsjeard. Bouta, Clingendael<br />

Institute)<br />

What options for increased gender equity<br />

in post-conflict peace (Augusta Angelucci,<br />

UNDP, Rome)<br />

Discussion<br />

12:30 – 13:00 Plenary presentations by<br />

workshop rapporteurs<br />

14:30 – 18:00 Session 4.<br />

Gender and Conflict:<br />

Assessing the Progress,<br />

Facing the Future<br />

14:30 – 14:50 U.N Resolution 1325<br />

(Jean-Pierre Peeters, UNDP, Brussels)<br />

14:50 – 15:10 Women’s needs and interests<br />

before, during and after conflict:<br />

challenges for implementing humanitarian<br />

programs (Gary Littlechild, OCHA,<br />

Brussels).<br />

15:10-15:30 NGOs approaches toward<br />

gender issues in conflict zones (Eva Dalak,<br />

Search for Common Ground, Brussels)<br />

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee/Tea Break<br />

16:00 – 16:20 Belgium’s gender policies<br />

in conflict and development: issues, challenges,<br />

prospects (Leen De Becker, Gender<br />

Desk, DGCD, Brussels).<br />

16:20 – 16:40 Gender and conflict: EU<br />

policy objectives (Dr. Lieve Fransen, Head<br />

of Unit – Human and Social Development,<br />

EU Commission ).<br />

16:40–17:00 The way forward (WIDE,<br />

Women in Development in Europe,<br />

Brussels)<br />

17:00 – 17:45 Debate<br />

17: 45 – 18:00 Concluding remarks<br />

Contact:<br />

Marta Martinelli Quille,<br />

Marta.Martinelli@ulb.ac.be<br />

tel. +32 2-650 3417<br />

Secretariat & Logistics:<br />

Francoise Vanden Broeck,<br />

fvandenbroeck@admin.ulb.ac.be<br />

tel +32 2 650 3499<br />

4° Congrès<br />

International<br />

des Recherches<br />

Féministes<br />

francophonie<br />

plurielle<br />

Après Québec (1996), Dakar (1999) et<br />

Toulouse (2002), Ottawa accueillera, du<br />

mardi 5 au dimanche 10 juillet 2005, le<br />

4e Congrès international des Recherches<br />

féministes dans la francophonie plurielle.<br />

Comme lors des congrès précédents,<br />

il réunira plus de 500 universitaires et<br />

membres d'associations engagées dans la<br />

recherche féministe et dont la langue de<br />

travail est le français. Il sera l'occasion de<br />

débats et d'échanges entre chercheures et<br />

chercheurs d'Europe, d'Afrique, d'Amérique<br />

et d'Asie, qui donneront lieu, comme<br />

par le passé, à des publications qui en<br />

rendront compte.<br />

Pour les intéressé-e-s les sommaires de<br />

communication de 250 mots sont à<br />

remettre avant le 31 /08 /2004. Plus de<br />

renseignements sur<br />

Contact<br />

http://www.socialsciences.uottowa.ca/rffp<br />

2005/<br />

rffp2005@uottawa.ca

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