Exploring the Roles of Women in CVE (USA)

Date of Post

18 March 2015

Location

UAE

On 18 March 2015, Hedayah and the Global Center on Cooperative Security held a roundtable discussion with diplomats, UN officials, practitioners, and civil society representatives in New York City, USA in order to explore the practical opportunities and challenges in integrating a gender dimension into countering violent extremism (CVE) efforts.

On 18 March 2015, Hedayah and the Global Center on Cooperative Security held a roundtable discussion with diplomats, UN officials, practitioners, and civil society representatives in New York City, USA in order to explore the practical opportunities and challenges in integrating a gender dimension into countering violent extremism (CVE) efforts.

Authors’ Workshop: Exploring the Roles of Women in Countering Violent Extremism

From 18-19 March 2015, a two-day workshop was convened as part of an ongoing project co-organized by Hedayah and the Global Center on Cooperative Security on the differing roles of women in CVE efforts in New York City, USA.
The workshop provided a platform for discussion and discourse about each of the contributing authors’ chapters in the publication, and to begin to draw preliminary conclusions on developing and implementing CVE programming and policy with respect to women’s’ roles.
Contributing authors to the publication include:

  • Alison Davidian, UN Women
  • Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, Women in International Security (WIIS), United States
  • Guillaume Denoix de Saint Marc, Association française des Victimes du Terrorisme (AfVT), France
  • Sahana Dharmapuri, Independent Gender Advisor, United States
  • Ross Frenett, Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), United Kingdom
  • Jayne Huckerby, Duke University School of Law, United States
  • Oluwakemi Okenyodo, CLEEN Foundation, Nigeria
  • Mariam Safi, Organization for Policy Research and Development Studies (DROPS), Afghanistan
  • Edit Schlaffer and Ulrich Kropiunigg, Women Without Borders/Sisters Against Violent Extremism (SAVE), Austria

Authors drew on their diverse professional and personal experiences from a variety of regions in the fields of development, human rights law, academia, security sector reform, advocacy, and international security. The various perspectives of the authors will be presented and analyzed in a final volume that is to be edited by Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Sara Zeiger, and Rafia Bhulai.

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