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[Press conference] Kessous Resolution: Femina Pax “Diplomatic negotiations: quotas for women to promote peace”

[Press conference] Kessous Resolution: Femina Pax “Diplomatic negotiations: quotas for women to promote peace”

The Geneva Press Club welcomes you to a press conference with:

  • Guila Clara Kessous, UNESCO artist for peace and Director of the International Forum Femina Vox
  • And the participation of institutional representatives from countries supporting the resolution

To participate, please register using the following links:


How can we justify that in peace processes, women represent on average only 13% of negotiators, 6% of mediators, and 6% of agreement signatories, while women and children nonetheless make up nearly 80% of displaced populations? How can we act effectively for conflict resolution when half of humanity is absent from negotiation tables and conference rooms?

It is against this invisibilisation of women in peace processes that Guila Clara Kessous, UNESCO Artist for Peace, presented a resolution at the PeaceTalks last September. She calls for a mandatory quota of 30% women at diplomatic negotiation tables. The resolution will be officially presented at the 61st session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, next March. A strong proposal that invites women to be actors of their own destiny and, moreover, strengthens the likelihood of successful negotiations.

To discuss this topic, the Geneva Press Club is honored to welcome Guila Clara Kessous for a press conference. A leading figure, Director of Femina Vox, the international forum dedicated to women’s rights, and  Vice-president of UNF, she holds a doctorate under the direction of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel and has also taught at Harvard University.

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