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SUMMARY:Gender Justice Practitioners Hub (GJP Hub) Roundtable in New York
DESCRIPTION:Side events to the 22nd International Criminal Court Assembly of State Parties in New York\nSupporting Practitioners in Securing Gender Justice for Core International Crimes\n \nOn 05 December 2023\, coinciding with the Assembly of State Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC)\, LAW\, UN Women and UN Team of Experts on Rule of Law/ Sexual Violence in Conflict convened a side event in New York\, on the possible establishment of a Gender Justice Practitioner Hub (GJP Hub). More than 30 practitioners and international legal experts from around the world attended the discussion. \nParticipants agreed on the importance of collaboration\, networking and the need for a knowledge sharing platform or repository that collates the significant experiences established over decades. Participants outlined how the Hub could be a centralised safe space for feminist thinking and solidarity. \nOpening remarks were provided by Ambassador Rebecca Bryant (Deputy permanent representative of Australia to the United Nations in New York)\, Pramila Patten (Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict) and Paivi Kannisto (UN Women).
URL:https://legalactionworldwide.org/event/gender-justice-practitioners-hub-gjp-hub-roundtable-in-new-york/
LOCATION:UN Women HQ\, New York\, United States
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SUMMARY:Side Event to ICC ASP22: SGBV Report Launch and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:“Every day\, i remember they destroyed my life” \nLong-Term Physical and Psychosocial Consequences of Genocidal Sexual and Gender-Based Violence the Myanmar Military Committed against the Rohingya in its 2017 ‘Clearance Operations’  \nOn December 6\, as a side event to the 22nd International Criminal Court Assembly of State Parties in New York\, LAW will launch a groundbreaking report that explores the Long-Term Physical and Psychosocial Consequences of Genocidal Sexual and Gender-Based Violence the Myanmar Military Committed against the Rohingya in its 2017 ‘Clearance Operations’. \nLAW’s multidisciplinary research\, the first of its kind\, sought to understand the continuing impact(s) of SGBV that was committed by the Myanmar military against Rohingya survivors – men\, women\, and hijra – with a view to determining whether such SGBV can constitute genocide in and of itself. \nBased on findings of LAW’s report\, the event will bring together legal experts and will seek to advance the following objectives: \n\nAcknowledging that SGBV must be investigated and prosecuted as a genocidal act in the ongoing international legal proceedings before domestic and international courts.\nEnhancing political and security measures necessary to ensure SGBV survivors’ continuous engagement in international justice proceedings and initiating timely action to provide reparations to survivors.\nFunding quality and long-term specialised medical and psychosocial support for SGBV survivors across genders.\n\nRegister here (this is an in-person event).
URL:https://legalactionworldwide.org/event/side-event-to-icc-asp22-sgbv-report-launch-and-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Side Event to ASP22: Accountability for Crimes Against Children
DESCRIPTION:Accountability for Crimes Against Children: Challenges and Opportunities from a Gender Perspective\n  \n\nDate: Thursday\, 07 December 2023\nLocation: UN Offices of the Bahá’í International Community\, New York\nTime: 09.30 AM – 11.00 AM \n\nThis side event to the 22nd Assembly of States Parties to the ICC (ASP22) aims at fostering a discussion around children’s participation in accountability proceedings from a gender-sensitive\, trauma-informed and survivor-centred approach\, focusing on the often-overlooked experiences of LGBTQI+ children and youth. This will be a practice-oriented conversation around the challenges and needs that children have when accessing accountability avenues for core international crimes at the national and international level\, while highlighting with a differential gender approach\, the needs of LGBTQI+ child survivors and victims. \nRegister here (this event is an in-person event).
URL:https://legalactionworldwide.org/event/side-event-to-asp22-accountability-for-crimes-against-children/
LOCATION:UN Offices of the Bahá’í International Community\, UN Offices of the Bahá’í International Community\, New York\, New York\, United States
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SUMMARY:Conference Nationale Humanitaire\, CDCS (France)
DESCRIPTION:On 19 December 2023\, the Centre de Crise et de Soutien of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs held the 6th Conference Nationale Humanitaire in Paris. The conference was opened by Mrs. Catherine Colonna\, Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs\, followed by opening remarks from major humanitarian stakeholders. A first roundtable on “Adapting the humanitarian response to increasing needs” took place. \nLAW was invited to participate in the second roundtable of the day\, “Protecting humanitarian action in a context where international humanitarian law is threatened”. The panelists discussed a set of issues to answer the question “given the resurgence of crisis and armed conflicts\, how can we ensure that aid is delivered to the beneficiaries while guaranteeing their protection and that of humanitarian workers?”. \n  \nThe high-level panel included Charlotte Schneider\, Director of International Operations\, Action Against Hunger (ACF)\, Ghislaine Doucet\, Senior Legal Adviser\, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)\, Florence Cormon\, French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs\, Directorate for the United Nations\, International Organisations\, Human Rights and the Francophonie and Camille Delbourgo\, Programme Manager at LAW. Christina Wille\, Director of the NGO Insecurity Insight\, opened the questions from the floor. \nFlorence Daunis\, Director of Operations at Handicap International/Humanity and Inclusion\, was the rapporteur for this session. During the restitution of the roundtable\, she highlighted that it was crucial for states to respect international humanitarian law\, and to make every efforts to ensure its armed personnel and representatives implemented it. She concluded that the French Humanitarian Strategy for 2023 to 2027 must be the basis for a concrete plan of action and the strengthening of the dialogue between state institutions and humanitarian actors.
URL:https://legalactionworldwide.org/event/conference-nationale-humanitaire-cdcs-france/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
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