Ukraine – Asia network meeting – visit from Colombia and Sudan:NL 1/2025
In this issue of our newsletter, our Ukrainian partners report on the changes they have noticed over the last two years in the participants of our meetings with war-affected women from Ukraine. In another article, you will find out which topics were at the centre of discussions for 17 peace activists from 10 Asian countries at the network meeting in Manila. You can also find out what was on the programme during the visit of Sudanese peace activist Rabab Baldo and Colombian human rights lawyer Luz Marina Monzón Cifuentes in Bern.
Ukraine programme: Building a joint, needs-based vision of peace
Asia network meeting: “None of us works in isolation; our concerns are interconnected”
Visitors from Colombia and Sudan: Backlash: Hate and violence against women activists
Audience questions at the event on cyberviolence:“Cyberviolence is part of the path we walk when we stand up for peace and human rights”
Sudanese peace activist Rabab Baldo and Colombian human rights lawyer Luz Marina Monzón Cifuentes answer questions from the audience on cyberviolence against women.
Interview in annabelle:Rabab Baldo: «I think men are afraid of women's voices»
Rabab Baldo is a prominent Sudanese peace activist. In annabelle magazine, she talks about the war and what women are doing to stop the bloodshed. But the space for women peace activists is becoming increasingly limited.
Ukraine: contemporary document "Voices along the way":24 women's stories about war and peace
The book "Voices along the way" records the stories of Ukrainian women from the first year of the Russian war of aggression.. The book becomes an important contemporary document.
International support for peace in Colombia must not waver, warns human rights lawyer Luz Marina Monzón Cifuentes in an interview with swissinfo. What is needed now is a peace policy that focuses on the small communities caught up in the violence. In April, we invited Luz Marina to an event in Bern.