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Kendahl Tyburski

Kendahl Tyburski

Kendahl Tyburski is a Program Officer at the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN). With five years of experience in managing global grants, locally driven research and gender focused programming, Kendahl Tyburski provides support for the Innovative Peace Fund (IPF) and is based in Washington D.C.

Nadia Noori

Nadia Noori

Nadia Noori is a Program Officer at the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN). She provides support for the Innovative Peace Fund (IPF), with a focus on Afghanistan.

Sisters of Peace in Iraq: Diffusing the Timebomb of a Divided Mosul

Sisters of Peace in Iraq: Diffusing the Timebomb of a Divided Mosul

In the war-torn city of Mosul, Iraq, the scars of conflict run deep. The rise and fall of ISIS left behind a community fractured by violence. ISIS male fighters were killed, captured, or fled, but the women they married, and their children remained. Referred to as “ISIS-associated families”, they are stuck in limbo, without legal status and facing ostracism and isolation.

The challenge of reintegrating these families into society is a daunting task, but the Odessa Organization for Women’s Development (Odessa) – a partner of ICAN and member of WASL- is making significant strides in bridging this divide.

Financiación de Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Desmantelando las Barreras a la Paz

Financiación de Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Desmantelando las Barreras a la Paz

“Financiación de Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Desmantelando las Barreras a la Paz” ofrece un análisis de los obstáculos existentes a los que se enfrentan los donantes y las WPBO locales y señala los recientes avances en este ámbito de la práctica. Es alentador que existan modelos y mecanismos de financiación eficaces. Desde el Fondo Innovador para la Paz (IPF) de ICAN, independiente y con múltiples donantes, que ofrece subvenciones pequeñas y medianas y apoyo técnico en todo el mundo a las WPBO, hasta el Fondo Humanitario y para la Paz de las Naciones Unidas (WPHF), que ofrece subvenciones de mayor cuantía en determinados países, algunos fondos están llegando a las WPBO.

Proteger a las Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: La Primera Línea de la Paz Sostenible

Proteger a las Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: La Primera Línea de la Paz Sostenible

Las mujeres constructoras de paz enfrentan una compleja matriz de riesgos y amenazas específicas a su salud y seguridad física, emocional, política, económica y espiritual. Las amenazas a las mujeres constructoras de paz son de naturaleza altamente sexista, y utilizan su identidad, roles y normas sociales en su contra. Este resumen destila y se basa en décadas de experiencias de mujeres constructoras de paz que navegan por estos peligros para proporcionar una visión general de los factores contextuales y las realidades que crean y exacerban su inseguridad. Luego presenta el alcance y las fuentes de las amenazas, analiza las fortalezas y las brechas en los mecanismos de protección existentes, y concluye con una guía operativa para que los Estados y las instituciones multilaterales protejan a las mujeres constructoras de paz.

Reconociendo a las Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Actores Críticos en el Establecimiento Efectivo de la Paz

Reconociendo a las Mujeres Constructoras de Paz: Actores Críticos en el Establecimiento Efectivo de la Paz

Basándose en dos décadas de investigación documental y primaria y entrevistas, desarrollo de políticas y experiencias en promoción y prácticas de mediación de la Vía Uno, “Reconociendo a las Mujeres constructoras de Paz: Actores críticos en la Construcción de Paz Efectiva”, profundiza en las motivaciones y los factores que impulsan a las mujeres a convertirse en constructoras de paz frente a la violencia y el conflicto; las actividades en las que participan uniendo los ámbitos locales y globales; y cómo, a través del tiempo y la geografía, aprovechan, replantean y despliegan de manera voluntaria y estratégica las tradiciones, prácticas culturales, enseñanzas religiosas y estructuras de parentesco existentes, junto con las leyes nacionales e internacionales, en su búsqueda de paz, justicia y poder para influir en los adversarios y las fuerzas beligerantes.

Operations Officer

Operations Officer

ICAN seeks a proactive and highly organized Operations Officer to join our team working with women peacebuilders around the world to advance gendered peace and security. The Operations Officer will provide vital logistical and administrative support to the CEO and the whole ICAN team to ensure efficient operation of the organization, from internal meetings and processes to external events and travel.

Sanam Naraghi Anderlini’s Remarks at GAC’s Risk Appetite Hackathon

Sanam Naraghi Anderlini’s Remarks at GAC’s Risk Appetite Hackathon

On June 21 and June 29, 2023, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) hosted a Risk Appetite Hackathon. This high-level, policy-based and hybrid event, brought together over 300+ partners, including Canadian and local grassroots organizations from around the world, as well as various think tanks and like-minded donors.

A Home Away from Home: How Kareemat Supports Syrian Refugees’ Integration to Life in Kilis, Turkey

A Home Away from Home: How Kareemat Supports Syrian Refugees’ Integration to Life in Kilis, Turkey

The ongoing war in Syria has resulted in the world’s largest refugee crisis with more than 13 million people forcibly displaced since the beginning of the conflict in 2011. Kilis, a Turkish border city, is the main point of entry from Syria and is home to around 200,000 Syrians.

Kareemat, a women-led peacebuilding organization in Kilis, Turkey, is making a profound impact on Syrian refugee women and their families. Supported by ICAN, Kareemat addresses the challenges of displacement, isolation, and economic hardships through psychological support, language classes, and economic empowerment resources, fostering integration and reducing tensions between Turkish and Syrian communities.

ICAN’s Annual Report 2022

ICAN’s Annual Report 2022

We are excited to release our 2022 Annual Report. Highlights include: findings of a 4-year independent evaluation; expansion of She Builds Peace to 32 countries; grants to women-led peacebuilding organizations in 19 countries.

Key Findings of ICAN’s Four-Year Independent Evaluation

Key Findings of ICAN’s Four-Year Independent Evaluation

ICAN is pleased to share the summary of key findings of a four-year independent evaluation (December 2018 – December 2022) conducted by Merits Partnership on behalf of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

This summary highlights ICAN added value to local women-led peacebuilding organizations, international organizations including funders, as well as to the wider Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and Preventing Violent extremism (PVE) agendas.

How Women Peacebuilders Respond to Early Warning Signs of Extremisms

How Women Peacebuilders Respond to Early Warning Signs of Extremisms

Communities are a powerful force for pre-empting and preventing extremisms, provided they are equipped to intervene to ensure that community members do not become trapped in the process of radicalization.

In the WASL community check-in call on March 16, 2023, WASL member Mira Kusumarini of Empatiku, a peacebuilding organization based in Indonesia, presented a new guidebook to build the capacity of communities to do just that, entitled Identifying Early Warning Signs: A Guidebook for Building Community Resilience to Violent Extremism.

Women Peacebuilders Share Priorities for the UN’s New Agenda for Peace

Women Peacebuilders Share Priorities for the UN’s New Agenda for Peace

On Wednesday 15 February guests from the UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (UNDPPA), UN Office of Counterterrorism (UNOCT) and UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) joined the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) and women peacebuilders in the Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL) for a special consultation on the UN Secretary-General’s “New Agenda for Peace”.

Women Peacebuilders’ Turkey/Syria Earthquake Appeal

Women Peacebuilders’ Turkey/Syria Earthquake Appeal

ICAN is fundraising to support the urgent humanitarian needs of its partners in the earthquake-affected region and the communities they serve. We are raising funds to help them with safe shelter, blankets, food, water and medicine, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Please donate if you can.

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