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UK book launch

Pambazuka Press and The Africa Centre invite you to:

In the field of international security, discussions about women and children are usually marginalised. But is it possible to achieve human security without placing women at the centre of the policy agenda?

Discussion with Funmi Olonisakin, Awino Okech, Ecoma Alaga and Ekaette Ikpe, chaired by Patricia Daley.

The speakers' important new book,

Funmi Olonisakin, director of the Conflict, Security and Development Group at King’s College London. She initiated the establishment of the African Leadership Centre, which aims to build the next generation of African scholars generating cutting-edge knowledge on peace, security and development.

Awino Okech, doctoral fellow and lecturer with the African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town.

Ecoma Alaga, co-founder and director of programmes of the Women Peace and Security Network Africa (WIPSEN-Africa) based in Accra, Ghana.

Ekaette Ikpe, research associate with the Conflict, Security and Development Group at King’s College London.

Chaired by Patricia Daley, lecturer in geography at the University of Oxford, whose work includes research on the state and violence in Central Africa.