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Youth and Women for Peace | A dialogue with the Former Finnish President Tarja Halonen

Marking the 10th anniversary of the UNSC resolution 2250 on YPS and the 25th anniversary of the UNSC resolution 1325 on WPS

December 10, 2025 @ 1:00 PM 2:00 PM

Auditorium, Ground Floor, Georgetown University Qatar

A promotional poster featuring Former Finnish President Tarja Halonen, advertising an event titled Youth and Women for Peace: A dialogue with the Former Finnish President Tarja Halonen. Event details and speakers are listed.

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To mark the 10th anniversary of the UNSC resolution 2250 on YPS and the 25th anniversary of the UNSC resolution 1325 on WPS, Georgetown Women’s Alliance Qatar (GWA-Q), in partnership with Qatar, Finland and Colombia, which have long been staunch supporters of youth inclusive peace processes, is hosting an intergenerational dialogue on role of youth and women as leaders for peace.

We are honored to have the former President of Finland Ms. Tarja Halonen, Member of the UNSG’s High-Level Advisory Board in Mediation, as our guest of honor.

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