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SUMMARY:From Ratification To Reality: Protecting Women’s SRHR In Conflict And Fragile Contexts
DESCRIPTION:Event Focus: Protecting Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Conflict and Fragile Contexts. Find concept note  → here \nConvened by the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS)\, this dialogue addresses the critical gap between legal commitments and the lived realities of women and girls in African conflict zones. While frameworks like the Maputo Protocol are widely ratified\, structural failures\, destroyed healthcare infrastructure\, and escalating Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) severely undermine these rights in fragile settings. The event aims to move beyond mere ratification to enforce tangible protections\, recognizing SRHR as a critical early warning indicator for conflict prevention and an integral component of sustainable post-conflict recovery. \nKey Objectives \n\nIdentify Bottlenecks: Clarify the barriers preventing the implementation of the Maputo Protocol and Maputo Plan of Action (MPOA)\, such as financing constraints\, security challenges\, and weak accountability mechanisms.\nActionable Protection: Pinpoint short- and medium-term actions to safeguard women and girls from Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and secure SRHR service continuity\, emphasizing essential clinical response within a 72-hour window.\nStrengthen Partnerships: Institutionalize collaborations with women-\, adolescent-\, and youth-led civil society organizations (CSOs) to ensure lived\, grassroots experiences inform monitoring and survivor referral pathways.\nInstitutional Cooperation: Leverage African Union (AU) and UN compliance mechanisms to protect SRHR across the humanitarian-development-peace continuum.\n\nExpected Outcomes \n\nA Protocol-to-Practice Matrix designed to define roles for maintaining SRH services during active hostilities.\nA Technical Communique to the AU Peace and Security Council recommending the inclusion of SRHR and GBV indicators within the peace architecture\, as well as mandatory SRHR/CRSV specialists in Peace Support Operations.\nStandardized Clinical Referral Pathways tailored for conflict zones utilizing mobile and community networks.\nA practical mechanism to gather real-time demographic intelligence and data on SRHR violations directly from CSOs.\nA Nexus Funding framework to secure sustainable investments for the Minimum Initial Service Package for SRH in high-burden crisis areas.
URL:https://ipss-addis.org/event/from-ratification-to-reality-protecting-womens-srhr-in-conflict-and-fragile-contexts/
LOCATION:IPSS New Conference Hall\, ADDIS ABABA\, Ethiopia
CATEGORIES:Policy Dialogue
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Addis_Ababa:20260608T080000
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SUMMARY:Critical Minerals\, Energy and Conflict
DESCRIPTION:The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the University of Oslo in collaboration with the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) is organising a joint workshop under the ARUA-Guild CoRE collaboration on the topic “Critical Minerals\, Energy and Conflict”. Natural resources play a paradoxical role in contemporary conflict dynamics. To have a holistic understanding of conflict while appreciating the role and characteristics of natural resources\, it is important to establish the dynamics and relationship between security and natural resources. The proposed workshop will critically examine the conditions that position critical minerals and energy as a source of conflict\, within conflict economies\, in interstate conflicts and the governance of transnational resources and standards associated with good policy practices.
URL:https://ipss-addis.org/event/critical-minerals-energy-and-conflict/
CATEGORIES:WORKSHOP
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Addis_Ababa:20260716T080000
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SUMMARY:Ontologies of Peace in  Ethiopian Societies
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) in collaboration with the CoRE on Interdisciplinary Peace is organizing a workshop titled “Ontologies of Peace in Ethiopian Societies”. While conventional research often prioritizes the mechanics of conflict resolution or peacebuilding\, this workshop seeks to explore the deeper philosophical and cultural foundations that underpin how peace is understood and lived. \nTo have a holistic understanding of peace while appreciating the specific characteristics of diverse cultures\, it is important to establish the relationship between societal worldviews and the conceptualization of peace and harmony. This workshop seeks to move beyond exploring the rituals and mechanisms of peacemaking or conflict resolution to examine the “ontologies of peace”\, the fundamental mythos of a given society. Cognizant that an understanding of the rituals\, songs\, artifacts\, stories\, and other material and non-material values associated with the peace making / conflict resolution process are central to the work\, the workshop calls on researchers who critically examine the articulation of “peace” or related concepts such as “reconciliation” through these diverse materials.
URL:https://ipss-addis.org/event/ontologies-of-peace-in-ethiopian-societies/
CATEGORIES:WORKSHOP
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