Ẹjẹ ni Aarin Ila-oorun: Awọn iyoku si Ogun

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Ẹjẹ ni Aarin Ila-oorun: Awọn iyoku si Ogun

Ojobo, Oṣu Kẹwa 12, 2014

2:00 pm EST

There is no doubt that ISIS needs to be stopped. However, military force is not the answer, and there are alternatives to consider. WAND has been advocating for strong international efforts focusing on unified economic and diplomatic strategies that include concrete approaches offered directly by women on the frontlines of building peace in Iraq and Syria.

Unfortunately the United States is now starting down a military intervention path that is leading toward another protracted war with high costs for the United States as well as Syria, Iraq, and the Middle East. As Congress returns for its post-election work, it must debate plans for the path forward.

Join us to discuss how we choose and navigate the path to peace and security. WAND’s Women, Peace, and Security Policy Director Julie Arostegui and Senior Public Policy Director Kathy Robinson will discuss strategies and offer alternatives to war.

Click here to register for this free webinar!

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