Videos
Realizing Real Peace in Syria
Amidst the violence, thousands of Syrians are working for peace in their communities but the voices of Syrian civil society and peace actors are missing from the negotiating table.
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini speaks about Saudi-Iran tensions and Yemen
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini speaks to the BBC World News about Saudi-Iranian tensions, their destructive effects on Yemen, and important perspectives moving forward.
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini speaks at The Norad Conference 2015
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini discusses peacebuilding and the importance of including women in peace processes
Countering Extremism Through Narrative – Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini talks about the approach the international community can take to combat violent extremism
Featured Speaker: Sanam Anderlini – 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Forum
SanamNaraghi- Anderlini discusses women and extremism and links to peacebuilding.
Challenging Extremism & Militarism in the MENA/Asia Region
Women standing up for rights, peace and plurality
Negotiating a Better Peace: Women & Civil Society at the Table
This video highlights the work of women peace activists who participated in ICAN’s “Negotiating a Better Peace” symposium in June, 2014.
Achieving peace in the 21st century
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini speaks to One Earth Future about whether peace in the 21st century is an idealistic vision or a realistic goal.
Sussan Tahmasebi speaks at the International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy
A lecture by Sussan Tahmasebi at the International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy.
What the Women Say: Noura Al-Jizawi, Syria
Noura Al-Jizawi, Syrian student, film maker, social media advocate and women’s rights activist speaks about her activism, the Syrian revolution and its impact on women.
Newsmaker Interview: Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini spoke with ONR’s Dick Pryor
1325 Expert Interview: ICAN co-founder Sanam Anderlini
Interview with ICAN co-founder Sanam Anderlini, conducted by Sahana Dharmapuri, Non-Resident Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Independent Gender Advisor. Anderlini talks about ICAN's founding and mission, what it really means to "include women" in...
What the Women Say: Azza Soliman, Egypt
Azza Soliman discusses the Egyptian revolution, how she got involved, and a heroic moment which changed the course of her life forever.
What the Women Say: Manar Zeaiter, Lebanon
Manar Zeaiter, lawyer and women’s rights activist from Lebanon, speaks about the multifaceted and complex issues surrounding women’s political participation
What the Women Say: Rania Mohammad Suleiman, Palestine
Rania Mohammad Suleiman, Palestinian activist and therapist at the General Union of Palestinian Women in Lebanon, speaks about the situation of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
What the Women Say: Wafa Al-Tayeb Al-Nas, Libya
Wafa Al-Tayeb Al-Nas speaks about her efforts for truth and reconciliation in Libya.
What the Women Say: Arabya Kousri, Tunisia
Arabya Kousri is a member of Ettakatol Party in Tunisia and a founder of the Young Social Democrats Organization within the party. Arabya ran on Ettakatol’s Party list for the Constituent Assembly. She is also a member of the Ettakol’s Women’s Organization, where she...
What the Women Say: Omezzine Khalife, Tunisia
Omezzine Khalife is a member of Ettakatol Party and ran for the Constituent Assembly in Tunisia. She is a member of the Ettakatol’s Women’s Organization. Omezzine Speaks to ICAN about her experiences as a young woman involved in politics and running for political...
What the Women Say – Yemen
Maha Awad, Eshragh Thabit and Lina Hassani speak about women in Yemen and their role and position in the transition to democracy.
Sussan Tahmasebi speaks at UCLA
Sussan Tahmasebi speaks about “Revolution, Reform, and Repression: Challenges to Women’s Inclusion and Equality in the Middle East and North Africa”.
Nobel Women’s Initiative Spotlighting Sussan Tahmasebi
During the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign, the Nobel Women Initiative highlighted the work done by ICAN’s Sussan Tahmasebi and the One Million Signatures Campaign.