In these videos, Gal Harmat and other experts dissect what it means to not only understand gender and human rights aspects in peace and development, but how to apply the theoretical understanding in doing solid gender analysis in day to day life and working towards empowering others.
It’s not just about education, knowledge and skills; it’s about translating these into analysing our world, society, community, work places, etc.) and making conscious decisions to change harmful statusquos and empower the marginalized groups.
Peacebuilding acknowledges intersectionality
Peacebuilding involves multiple parties
Peacebuilding is a process and not an event
Peacebuilding should utilize locally (and internationally) available tools to deliver and sustain the message
Excellent work with this video Gal Harmat
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