'This project aims at offering tangible guidance to individuals working on gender issues in peace and security institutions.'

QCEA project on award shortlist

'This project aims at offering tangible guidance to individuals working on gender issues in peace and security institutions.'

by Rebecca Hardy 14th May 2021

Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA)’s work on the role of gender in peace and security issues has been shortlisted for the Engagement and Place Award. The Gender and Inclusivity in Peace and Security project was co-led with Katharine Wright from Newcastle University.

Lena Hofmaier, the communications assistant for QCEA, told the Friend: ‘This award was created this year to recognise the engagement of projects in Newcastle University engaging and inspiring non-academic audiences. This project aims at offering tangible guidance to individuals working on gender issues in peace and security institutions. The project has produced a best practice guide with three accompanying YouTube clips.’

The awards will be announced at an online event hosted by the vice-chancellor and president of the University on 26 May between 4pm and 6pm.

The winner will get a dedicated social media campaign, a professional video to showcase its work, and press releases.


Comments


interested in promoting peace in western and north rift now that we are approaching election time
thanks
koki

By jairuskoki@yahoo.com on 19th May 2021 - 7:12


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