Toward Inclusive Peace: Women’s Participation and Human Rights in the Afghan Peace Talks
Toward Inclusive Peace: Women’s Participation and Human Rights in the Afghan Peace Talks
Afghans for Progressive Thinking (APT) partners with Australia’s Monash Gender, Peace, and Security Centre (Monash GPS) and Monash International Affairs Society (MIAS) to organise a series of debates on the role of women, human rights and gender equality issues in the Afghan peace process.
These policy debates will aim to promote women’s active leadership and participation before, during, and after peace negotiations in Afghanistan’s peace process.
Debate topic, 27 October 2020: "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."
Meet our partners

Monash Gender, Peace, Security (Monash GPS)
Monash GPS provides research evidence to support the integration of gender perspectives in peace and security policies in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and globally.

Monash International Affairs Society (MIAS)
The Monash International Affairs Society (MIAS) is a not-for-profit, apolitical, student-led organisation at Monash University that aims to bring together like-minded individuals with a passion for international affairs through our three pillars: Academics; Socials; and Model United Nations.

Afghans for Progressive Thinking (APT)
APT is a non-profit youth-led national organisation that works to promote peace and critical thinking among youth and children in Afghanistan.