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The story of Easter includes the story of three women who were the first to discover that Jesus had overcome death and who brought the good news of a new beginning into the world. Women were, are and will be always vital witnesses, messengers and actors in bringing change to the world, although this is not always recognised.
That is why Cordaid, every year, around the time of Easter, organises a debate with female thought leaders who share their wisdom and provide us with inspiration for our work across the globe in the years to come.
This year’s theme: Crisis and resurrection, the need for a feminist perspective on bringing about change.
The three wise women discussed a wide variety of challenges, such as polarisation in the political and public debate and how a feminist perspective could lead to inclusive, equitable solutions.
Speakers:
Bea ten Tusscher - Special Envoy Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Freedom of Religion and Conviction
Niloufar Rahim - General practitioner, Ambassador Connecting Diaspora for Development, and Board Member of the Keihan Foundation
Evelijne Bruning - Director of The Hunger Project NL
Moderator:
Kathleen Ferrier - Former Member of Parliament and Chair of the Dutch UNESCO
By CordaidThe story of Easter includes the story of three women who were the first to discover that Jesus had overcome death and who brought the good news of a new beginning into the world. Women were, are and will be always vital witnesses, messengers and actors in bringing change to the world, although this is not always recognised.
That is why Cordaid, every year, around the time of Easter, organises a debate with female thought leaders who share their wisdom and provide us with inspiration for our work across the globe in the years to come.
This year’s theme: Crisis and resurrection, the need for a feminist perspective on bringing about change.
The three wise women discussed a wide variety of challenges, such as polarisation in the political and public debate and how a feminist perspective could lead to inclusive, equitable solutions.
Speakers:
Bea ten Tusscher - Special Envoy Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Freedom of Religion and Conviction
Niloufar Rahim - General practitioner, Ambassador Connecting Diaspora for Development, and Board Member of the Keihan Foundation
Evelijne Bruning - Director of The Hunger Project NL
Moderator:
Kathleen Ferrier - Former Member of Parliament and Chair of the Dutch UNESCO