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168. Ereshnee Naidu on Women's Role in the TRRC in The Gambia

168. Ereshnee Naidu on Women's Role in the TRRC in The Gambia

FromWomanhood & International Relations


168. Ereshnee Naidu on Women's Role in the TRRC in The Gambia

FromWomanhood & International Relations

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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How cultures of fear and silence may affect the way post-conflict societies relate to transitional justice and peace processes? What's been the role women have played in the TRRC in The Gambia?
How has the implementation of women-only listening circles and safe spaces helped build trust, support and justice to those who have been excluded, abused or silenced for so long?
An interview with Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman, Senior Director for the Global Transitional Justice Initiative.
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Released:
Sep 19, 2023
Format:
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Womanhood and International Relations is a bi-weekly podcast created by Natalia Bonilla to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.