Input: How women influence peace processes

What images does the word "peace process" conjure up for you? You probably imagine years of negotiations, a ceremony at which the parties to the conflict – mostly male – sign an agreement and shake hands? PeaceWomen Across the Globe has deconstructed this common image and taken an in-depth look at the question: "How do women influence peace processes?" In this input, Camille Bernheim will put the role of women centre stage and show where they exert influence to drive peace processes and prevent setbacks.

The input will be part of the event Revolution No. 1 – war and PEACE, organised by Members of the European Parliament Sibylle Berg and Martin Sonneborn.

The input will be held in German.

Free entry, reservation recommended: https://www.volksbuehne.berlin/de/repertoire/revolution-nr-1-krieg-und-frieden?id=15732.

The increase in armed conflicts and polarised, ultra-conservative ideologies undermines the rule of law and women's rights – feminist analyses and solutions are therefore more important than ever.

— Camille Bernheim, PeaceWomen Across the Globe

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16. Oct 2025: Women and youth taking action for peace: who is a peacebuilder?

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23. Sep 2025: Webinar: Intergenerational Peacebuilding

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