Publications
Date: 03-10-2009
Program: International Youth Network
Date: 03-07-2009
Program: International Youth Network
Date: 18-05-2009
"We the people's of the United Nations are determined to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small". United Nations Charter
Date: 18-05-2009
THE THIRD UN WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN
Date: 26-07-2008
Program: International Youth Network
The Suzanne Mubarak Women’s International Peace Movement (SMWIPM) launched its pilot “Summer School Program” entitled “A Peace Journey” on July 26th, 2008 in six schools in Egypt.
Date: 01-06-2008
Cairo, Egypt - In this month's edition the focus is on Africa. The Movement hosts 12th African Women's Pre-consultative meeting on Gender Minstreaming in the African Union, followed by the African First Ladies Roundable Discussion. Also in the news, SMWIPM Youth Network announces launch of summer school program, entitled "Journey of Peace", and final round of training for Internet Safety Focus Group (Net Amman)take place in Cairo, Egypt.
Date: 01-05-2008
Program: International Youth Network
In this edition of the Youth Today Newsletter: The President and Founder of the Movement, H.E. Suzanne Mubarak, meets with members of the International Youth Network, Cyber Peace Camps at the ITU Youth Forum, the Movement organizes "One World" Peace Festival and celebrates Earth Day.
Date: 01-04-2008
Program: International Youth Network
Cairo, Egypt - April, 2008: Welcome to the first edition of the Suzanne Mubarak Women's International Peace Movement's 'Youth Today' Newsletter
Date: 24-01-2008
Program: International Youth Network
The Movement’s Celebrating Diversity Initiative commenced the year with a two-day event depicting the rich culture and traditions of Italy, from January 24-25, at the Suzanne Mubarak Children’s Museum in Cairo
Date: 22-11-2004
Program: Women, Peace and Security
The Conference Women Defending Peace was initiated and called for by women and men who have recognized the importance of creating and intensifying efforts to achieve peace. In this context, countless examples illustrate women’s invaluable role in periods of crisis. Their solidarity particularly transcends differences in religion, ethnicity and nationality, thus providing a valuable springboard for remarkable and creative ways to achieve peace and reconciliation. The Conference was a renewed opportunity to call on women and men to work together in partnerships designed to end situations that lead to despair, and to restore a sense of human dignity as well as respect for the human rights of all individuals.
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