Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO antico@t-home.mk ; antiko@antiko.org.mk www.antiko.org.mk
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ,,Peace and Security – Feminist Alternative’’ Antico – 10 Years of Promotion of Culture of Peace and Non-violence Through Social Engagement of Women Skopje, 05 – 06 October 2009
Antico, a Women’s Civic Initiative is celebrating 10th anniversary this year. In September 1999, during the time of the Kosovo war and refuge crises, women activists and leaders in the women movement in Macedonia from different ethnic backgrounds gathered at a seminar on Transformation of Conflicts and Peace Building and founded Antico as a feminist response to the needs of the women’s movement for a different way of organizing and strengthening of the women’s identity and power through overcoming ethnic borders. Our initiatives have ever since been directed towards:
The goals of the Conference are:
Much of what Antico was able to achieve was thanks to women’s organizations, feminists and peace activists and foundations that acknowledged our work and mission and have been providing us with institutional support but most importantly solidarity support and exchange which further motivated us to be true to our mission. Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO
The Programme:
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 9.00 – 9.30 Registration Day 1: Monday , 5th October Security and Violence; Peace and War. 9.30 - 10.00 Opening. Antico: 10 Years of Promoting Culture of Peace and Non violence. 1. Gjuner Nebiu, President of Antico 2. Nadica Velickoska, Managing Director 10.00 – 12.30 Session 1: Challenging Peace and Security Concepts. 10.00 – 11.30 Violence Against Women: From Peace to War, from Public to Private Space: Security for Whom? 1. Boriana Jönsson, Sweden/Bulgaria 2. Igballe Rogova, Kosova, 3. Leyla Al Ali, Lebanon 11.30 – 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 - 13.30 Women’s Participation in Decision Making Process to Promote Another Culture of Non - violence. 1. Eva Britt Svensson, EPM, Sweden, 2. Sonja Lokar, Stability Pact GTF, Slovenia, 3. Gordana Lukac- Koritnik, Gender Equality Ombusdman, Croatia 4. Liljana Popovska – MP, Macedonia 13.30 – 15.00 Lunch 15.00 - 18.00 Session 2: Militarization and Social Disarmament. 15.00 – 16.00 Increasing of Militarization: Consequences for Women from Fundamental Rights to Daily Life. 1. Lilian Halls French, France 2. Lepa Mladenovic, Serbia 3. Nadera Kevorkian-Palestine Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO| Address: Tale Hristov Lamela 1 Lokal 9; 1000 Skopje, Macedonia | phone/++ 389 (0)2 2614 641 fax/++389(0)2 2 60 11 12 | e-mail: antico@t-home.mk ; antiko@antiko.org.mk www.antiko.org.mk 2 Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO| Address: Tale Hristov Lamela 1 Lokal 9; 1000 Skopje, Macedonia | phone/++ 389 (0)2 2614 641 fax/++389(0)2 2 60 11 12 | e-mail: antico@t-home.mk ; antiko@antiko.org.mk www.antiko.org.mk 3 16.30 – 16.45 Coffee break 16.45 – 18.00 Military: Solving or Perpetuating Conflicts: Palestine, Iraq, Georgia:What about EU? 1. Samma Aweidah, Palestine 2. Yanar Mohammed, Iraq 3. Lika Nadaraja, Georgia 19.30 - Dinner DAY 2: Tuesday, 6th October From Militarism to Feminist Alternative Policies Towards Just Peace. 9.00 – 12.30 Session 3: Militarism, Patriarchy and Religious Fundamentalisms: Mutual Strengthening . 9.00 – 10.30 Religious Fundamentalisms and Women’s Civil Rights. Reproductive and Sexual Rights, Women in the Public Space. 1. Nina Sankari, Poland 2. Gulser Kayir, Turkey 3. Sanja Juras, Croatia 4. Mirjana Najcevska, Macedonia 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break 11.00 – 12.30 Security, Violence, Patriarchy: Fighting Social Tolerance and Impunity Towards Violence Against Women. 1. Aferdita Haxhijaha – Imeri, Macedonia 2. Nicoletta Pirotta, Italia 3. Angelika Arutyunova, USA 4. Svetlana Djurkovic, BIH 12.30 – 14.00 Lunch Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO Women’s Civic Initiative ANTICO| Address: Tale Hristov Lamela 1 Lokal 9; 1000 Skopje, Macedonia | phone/++ 389 (0)2 2614 641 fax/++389(0)2 2 60 11 12 | e-mail: antico@t-home.mk ; antiko@antiko.org.mk www.antiko.org.mk 4 14.00 – 17.30 Session 4: Feminist Alternative Strategies from Local to International Level. 14.00 – 15.00 Local Community Initiatives and Peace Building in the Society. 1. Jadranka Milicevic, BIH 2. Teuta Ajeti, Macedonia 3. Ervina Dabidzinovic , Monte Negro 15.00 – 16.00 Implementation of International Conventions, Resolutions (CEDAW ; UNSCR1325; UNSCR1820). 1. Leyla Hamarneh, Jordan 2. Kerstin Grebäck, WILPF, Sweden 4. Elena Grozdanova, Macedonia 16.00 – 16.30 Coffee break 16.30 – 17.30 Opening a Space for Solidarity Cooperation for Feminist and Peace Activists. 1. Amal Nassan, Palestine 2. Marta Drury, USA 3. Ivana Kahrmann, Srbija 19.30 - Gala Dinner
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