Stategizing for Peace: The Critical Role of Women in Sudan

In November 2006, The Initiative for Inclusive Security convened a diverse group of 50 women leaders from the governments of National Unity and Southern Sudan as well as civil society for a consultation on increasing women’s participation in the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Together they identified the objectives below as critical to achieving this goal.
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