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Key Results of the Initial Gender Analysis on Climate Change in Tajikistan


Oct 6, 2021 - Oct 6, 2021 | UNDP
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Does increasing women’s participation in the U.S. military shift military culture? If so, does this support compliance with international conventions such as Women, Peace and Security or International Humanitarian Law?Join GIWPS to launch an important new report, “Culture, Gender, and Women in the Military: Implications for International Humanitarian Law Compliance,” supported by the Principality of Liechtenstein. Expert panelists will draw from their experiences with the U.S. military to discuss these linkages, offer insights on overcoming barriers to women’s full participation in the U.S. military, and explore avenues for improving culture, conduct, and compliance.Featuring:Ambassador Christian Wenaweser
Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the UNDr. Robert U. Nagel
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and SecurityDr. Kyleanne Hunter
U.S. Marine Combat Veteran, Director, Strategy and Warfare Center, Assistant Professor Department of Military and Strategic Studies at the U.S. Air Force AcademyMs. Charity Borg
Women, Peace & Security Planner, USINDOPACOM Office of Women, Peace and SecurityModerated by:Ambassador Melanne Verveer
Executive Director, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security Who: UNDPWhere: OnlineWhen: 6 October 2021