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In our latest peace and justice blog, policing experts Gary White and Graham Mathias explore the links between policing, peace and justice, highlighting the importance of accountability structures and processes at all levels to enable and support a police culture that contributes to broader peace and justice.
5 December 2016On paper, the Egyptian government is making positive moves to address violence against women, yet adopting strategies which put women’s needs and concerns at the centre of policing will be the key to real change say Lola Aliaga and Leonie Northedge.
17 June 2015During celebrations for Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s victory in the presidential race in June 2014, at least nine women were violently sexually assaulted by mobs of men in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
17 June 2015In the period of 2013-14, a particular focus for Saferworld has been a project involving women in Egypt, Libya and Yemen, which has sought to discover the causes of insecurity and to empower regional activists to work together.
23 November 2014Saferworld held a regional conference as part of the 'Strengthening women’s public voices in Egypt, Libya and Yemen' project, in Tunis from 3 to 5 March 2014, looking at women’s role in improving security.
23 July 2014We interview four women's rights activists from Egypt, Libya and Yemen about their impressions of UK policy on gender, peace and security.
5 June 2014A regional event in Tripoli bought together activists from Libya, Yemen and Egypt to discuss women, peace and security in the Middle East and North Africa.
11 January 2014Saferworld's Joshua Roger, Egypt and Libya Coordinator writes in Al-Monitor.
12 November 2013