Panel discussion
- Wednesday, 11. March 2015 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Save in my calendar
Women in Armed Conflicts - Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes in Colombia and Beyond
Wednesday, March 11th
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Armenian Convention Center, Hall V
630 2nd Avenue,
New York
PLEASE NOTE: The same event will take place as an official UN side event, sponsored by the Federal Government of Germany, on March 13th, 2015, 1:15 pm - 2:30 pm, at the UN headquarters (conference room 7). The Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Ms Elke Ferner, will give some brief welcome remarks. The event is also supported by the German National Commitee for UN Women. In order to attend the session on March 13th, you have to be accredited as a CSW civil society delegate.
Discussion Theme:
In the context of the Beijing +20 Review, the Gunda-Werner Institute at the Heinrich Boell Foundation and the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) are hosting an event focused on the achievements and remaining gaps with regard to one of the critical areas mentioned in the Beijing Platform for Action: Women in Armed Conflicts.
Despite some progress, acts of sexual and gender-based violence committed by warring parties still often go unpunished, leaving a tremendous negative effect not only on the victims and survivors, but also on society as a whole. Women and girls, but also men and boys, widely suffer from a lack of accountability and the specific psychological and physical harm inflicted by these crimes. Only very few post-conflict countries have managed to successfully guarantee access to justice in transitional settings.
This event will highlight the importance of developing a gender-sensitive perspective in dealing with conflict and accountability processes. The approach will be exemplified by the long-lasting conflict in Colombia, which has rarely been discussed from a gender perspective. During the session, gender-sensitive proposals for transitional justice mechanisms and ongoing peace negotiations shall be addresses by a variety of experts from Germany and Colombia.
Panel Discussion with:
Gitti Hentschel, Director of Gunda-Werner-Institute, hbf Berlin, Germany
Anna von Gall, Program Manager, Gender and Human Rights, ECCHR Berlin, Germany
Claudia María Mejía Duque, Director, Sisma Mujer, Bogotá, Colombia
Viviana Rodrigues, Lawyer, Sisma Mujer, Bogotá, Colombia
Andreas Forer, Director at ProFis, GIZ, Colombia
Location:
Wednesday, March 11th
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Armenian Convention Center, Hall V
630 2nd Avenue,
New York
Friday, March 13th
1:15 pm - 2:30 pm
UN headquarters (conference room 7)
In case of any questions regarding the events, please contact charlotte.beck@us.boell.org