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In this episode, the First openly gay member of Parliament in Asia from Nepal, Sunil Babu Pant (Spiritual Name: Anaagrik Kashyap) and NISEA Programmes Manager Mitzi Austero, with host Ida Scarpino (Political Affairs Officer of UNRCPD) delve into the inclusion of progressive language on gender perspectives, mental health, and peace agreements in the outcomes of Fourth Review Conference on the UNPoA (RevCon4).
They discuss why Indigenous Peoples' inclusion remains a challenge and explore how civil society organizations (CSOs) can advocate for broader representation in peacebuilding, synergies, and intersectionality within the UNPoA framework.
This episode is derived from a webinar and co-produced by IANSA, NISEA, and UNRCPD with support from UNSCAR.
By Nonviolence International Southeast AsiaIn this episode, the First openly gay member of Parliament in Asia from Nepal, Sunil Babu Pant (Spiritual Name: Anaagrik Kashyap) and NISEA Programmes Manager Mitzi Austero, with host Ida Scarpino (Political Affairs Officer of UNRCPD) delve into the inclusion of progressive language on gender perspectives, mental health, and peace agreements in the outcomes of Fourth Review Conference on the UNPoA (RevCon4).
They discuss why Indigenous Peoples' inclusion remains a challenge and explore how civil society organizations (CSOs) can advocate for broader representation in peacebuilding, synergies, and intersectionality within the UNPoA framework.
This episode is derived from a webinar and co-produced by IANSA, NISEA, and UNRCPD with support from UNSCAR.