A Call for Women’s Involvement in Middle East Peace Negotiations
In a recent opinion piece featured in the Christian Science Monitor, Rachel Brown sets forth a case for women’s involvement in peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. Brown describes female representation in peace talks as “inadequate,” and insists that a change must be made since women and children ultimately bear the brunt of violence. The author further posits that the contribution of women towards building a sustainable peace in the region is nothing short of essential.
Read the full article: Middle East peace effort’s missing key: female negotiators- The Christian Science Monitor
By vital voices staff on September 22nd 2009 in Middle East & North Africa, Peacebuilding
