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First Debate Round
THB that women should have an influence on the outcome of the intra-Afghan peace VisitSecond Debate Round
THBT the Afghan government and Taliban should agree to an immediate and humaitarian ceasefire in light of the COVID-19 pandemic VisitThird Debate Round
THBT an international comission should be formed and assigned to protect Afghan women's past achievements during the Intra-Afghan peace negotiations VisitForth Debate Round
THBT There is no guarantee in place to protect human rights during and after the afghan peace negotiations VisitSixth Debate Round
Twenty years of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, established by un security council resolution 1325, has transformed ideas and practices of international peace and security VisitSeventh Debate Round
All people should have the right to freedom of musical expression, it is a crucial ingredient of peaceful, cohesive and inclusive societies VisitEighth Debate Round
In the context of the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, and the attacks on women's human rights in particular, a third party mediator should be appointed to help negotiate a peace deal between the Afghan Government and the Taliban. VisitClick here to access
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Key Resources
Further reading:
John R. Allen, “The US-Taliban peace deal: A road to nowhere” Brookings Institute, 5 March 2020.
Agathe Christien, “What has happened to gender provisions in peace agreements?” GIWPS, 2 March 2020.
Natasha Kosev, “Peace Steeped in Patriarchy: Bringing Women into Afghan Negotiations” Australian Outlook, 8 March 2020.
Linda Mottram on PM, “Women’s rights need to be prioritised in US-Taliban peace agreement: John Allen” Podcast, ABC, 10 March 2020.
Melanne Verveer & Carla Koppell, “Afghan Women: Essential for Peace” The Hill, 6 March 2020.
Nahal Toosi, “Fears grow Trump will abandon Afghan women to the Taliban” Politico, 20 April 2019.
ABC Foreign Correspondent, “The War on Afghan Women,” ABC Foreign Correspondent, 14 April 2020 (available online until 14 May 2020).
Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA)-Victoria, “Women in International Affairs with Karishma Vyas,” AIIA-Victoria, 5 May 2020 (webinar).
Eleanor Gordon & Florence Carrot, “Coronavirus in conflict: The fight has hardly begun,” Lowy Institute, 8 April 2020.
Ezzatullah Mehrdad, Lindsey Kennedy & Nathan Paul Southern, “In Afghanistan, the Coronavirus Could Be Deadlier Than War,” Foreign Policy, 17 April 2020.
Madeleine Rees, “COVID-19: The United Nations Security Council is Doing What Exactly?” WILPF International, 16 April 2020.
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