14.05.2024, Intergenerational Women's Peace Table: Shared pain and shared demands in Nepal

Teilnehmer:innen sprechen über ihre Kriegserfahrung an einem intergenerationellen FrauenFriedensTisch

Despite the peace agreement, there can be little talk of peace in Nepal. The incomplete implementation of the agreement has intergenerational consequences for those affected by the conflict. At a Women's Peace Table, two generations shared their stories and presented their demands to the government. Our colleagues Camille Bernheim and Karin Widmer were there.

In this article, you will learn how the war, which lasted over 10 years, left its mark on the people who experienced it directly - and how the wounds are still being passed on to the second generation 18 years after the peace agreement was signed.

The stories illustrate how the people affected by the civil war are constantly reminded of what happened during the war. It is as if the war never really ended.

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