Coffee & Collaboration – Join us 5 February

 

Next Gathering

Wednesday 5 February 2025, 1 – 2pm

via ZOOM

Register in advance for link: email Amina.Moustafa@glencree.ie

Glencree Women’s Leadership Programme hosts a monthly virtual ‘Coffee & Collaboration’ event for members of the Glencree All-Island Women’s Peacebuilding Network and women involved in the activities of the programme.

Meeting every month online, this is an informal space for members of our All-Island Peacebuilding Network and women involved in our programme to come together with other women peacebuilders and leaders in their communities to:

  • connect and build relationships
  • share workplans, activities, interests and concerns
  • discuss opportunities for collaboration and partnership
  • find ways to support each other.

  • This event is free to attend. Please register to attend by emailing Amina.Moustafa@glencree.ie.

    “Co-designed with our members, this virtual initiative provides a convenient, quick, and hassle-free way for women from across the island of Ireland to come together more regularly. This increased frequency also gives us greater insight into relevant areas of interest for network participants so that we can better support them in their peacebuilding work and related activities.” Amina Moustafa, Glencree Women’s Leadership Programme Manager

    Interested in Joining Glencree All-Island Women's Peacebuilding Network?

    If you are interested in joining our Glencree All-Island Women's Peacebuilding Network to meet, get to know and collaborate with other women in this space, or to find out more and get involved in activities of our Women's Leadership Programme, we invite you to click on this link for more information or email Amina.Moustafa@glencree.ie.

    About the Glencree Women’s Peacebuilding Programme

    This event is an initiative of the Glencree Women’s Leadership Programme. This programme aims to support and empower women on the island of Ireland who have experience of political conflict/violence to become active leaders in the political processes that promote peacebuilding. Central to our work in this area is the Glencree All-Island Women’s Peacebuilding Network for women who have been impacted by political conflict or violence to connect in a safe-space. Our network is open to women across generations, communities, cultures and ethnicities who would like to build relationships and share their experiences in peacebuilding and conflict transformation with other women in this space. Network members can also take part in our events and activities designed to support women in having their voices heard in policy conversations and peacebuilding processes relevant to women.

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