Syrian Women's Forum for Peace (SWFP)

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SYRIAN WOMEN’S FORUM FOR PEACE (SWFP)

 

The Syrian Women's Forum for Peace aims to activate Syrian and international public opinion to lobby decision makers to adopt peaceful political means to build a democratic state in Syria.

Women’s role in decision-making and peacemaking and women’s security in the context of ongoing conflict and violence were emphasized as priorities within this framework. The seminar concluded with the formal launch of the Syrian Women’s Forum for Peace.

The objectives of the Syrian Women’s Forum for Peace include:

  1. Focus on the importance of the participation of people of all walks of life in peace-building and national reconciliation on the basis of citizenship.
  2. Focus on the reality of women in all sectors of society, and not only educated or elite women, and reverse the suffering of displaced and marginalized Syrians and Syrian refugees.
  3. Take advantage of the experience of skilled women from across the globe in the process of peace making, and to create a task force of Syrian women tasked with nation-building together.
  4. Focus on the importance of networking in building the widest possible coalition in Syria striving for peace.
  5. Work to adopt effective communication strategies and be able to establish within the local Syrian communities the concept of civil peace in Syria, and build this concept from the ground up.

The Syrian Women’s Forum works on communication, networking, training, and empowerment of local communities – and highlights the need for efforts to find a peaceful way to achieve democracy in Syria.

 


 

Given the circumstances in Syria, contributions to support the Syrian Women's Forum for Peace are held in trust by Frontline Women's Fund and used to support the participation of Syrian women in global dialogues at the UN and elsewhere, as well as regional and local discussions on peace and the protection of women in Syria.