Feminist Peace Series 4th Edition – Call for Submissions

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Calling for Submissions inform of Articles, Poems, Papers, Illustrations, Artwork, Photographs etc to contribute to this year’s 4th Edition of the Feminist Peace Series on the theme Gender, Climate Change and Conflict: Women’s Role in Environmental Sustainability and Peacebuilding. Apply below.

When is Application Deadline: 31st August 2023

Tell Me About Award:

The 4th Edition of the Feminist Peace Series aims to explore the interconnectedness between gender, climate change, and conflict with a specific focus on women’s role in promoting environmental sustainability and peacebuilding. It recognizes that climate change is not just an environmental issue but also a social and gender issue that disproportionately affects women and exacerbates conflicts.

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Background

Climate change impacts such as extreme weather events, food insecurity, water scarcity and displacement have profound social and economic consequences. Women, particularly those in marginalized communities are disproportionately affected due to their socially constructed roles, limited access to resources and systematic gender inequalities. Recognising these gendered impacts is crucial to addressing the complex challenges of climate change

Climate change can and is a threat multiplier, exacerbating existing tensions and contributing to the outbreak or escalation of conflicts. Scarce resources, competition over land and water, forced migration and disrupted livelihoods can create fertile ground for conflict. However, sustainable environmental practices and inclusive decision-making processes can contribute to peacebuilding efforts and enhance community resilience.

Objectives

Through diverse artistic expressions such as articles, poems, photographs, artwork, etc. this edition of Feminist Peace Series sets out to achieve the following objectives

  • To increase the understanding of the gender dimensions of climate change and conflict and their interconnectedness
  • To highlight the roles and contributions of women in promoting environmental sustainability and peacebuilding
  • To identify best practices and case studies where women’s involvement has led to positive outcomes in addressing climate change related conflicts
  • To explore strategies for ensuring feminist perspectives in climate change mitigation, adaptation and peacebuilding.

This edition underscores the importance of recognizing and harnessing women’s roles in addressing the complex interconnectedness between gender, climate change and conflict. By promoting gender equality, empowering women and integrating their perspectives into policies and programs, we can foster environmental sustainability and build peaceful societies resilient to the challenges of a changing climate.

Type: Contest

Who can Apply?

Submissions can be in form of Articles, Poems, Papers, Illustrations, Artwork, Photographs etc for the theme, “Gender, Climate Change and Conflict: Women’s Role in Environmental Sustainability and Peacebuilding

Where will Award be Taken? Online

How Many Awards? Not specified

What is the Benefit of Award?

The 4th Edition of the Feminist Peace Series aims to explore the interconnectedness between gender, climate change, and conflict with a specific focus on women’s role in promoting environmental sustainability and peacebuilding. It recognizes that climate change is not just an environmental issue but also a social and gender issue that disproportionately affects women and exacerbates conflicts.

How to Apply:

Submissions to be sent to [email protected] by 31 August 2023

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Author

  • Ifeoma Chuks is a naturally-skilled writer. She has written and contributed to more than 6000 articles all over the internet that have formed solid experiences for particularly aspiring, young people around the globe.

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