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FHN at CSW68 - 'Forgotten or ignored? Feminist humanitarians’ perspectives on neglected crises'

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Globally, humanitarian need is at an all time high - yet most crises are classified as “forgotten”. In this session, led by women’s rights organizations on the frontlines of emergency response in the Global South, we’ll explore how forgotten crises are defined, and will question whether “ignored” or “neglected” are more appropriate terms. We’ll discuss how the humanitarian system should use a feminist approach to respond to forgotten crises and protracted, complex, intersecting emergencies. We’ll examine how a feminist approach can have a lasting impact long after the news crews have left - if they were ever there to start with.

This is a virtual event and open to participants around the world. Sign up below to register for the Zoom link.

Please note: The event starts at 6.30am New York Time (EDT) (10.00am London - 1.00pm Nairobi - 3.30pm New Delhi). Find your time zone here.

This session will have translation in Spanish, French and Arabic.

Session format
A panel discussion between frontline responders in an online session, where panelists share their experiences from the frontline of crises that are overlooked. The session is an opportunity to share stories and to discuss the geopolitics of crises, and a feminist approach to ensuring those that go unresponded to are put on the map.

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