International Women’s Peace Conference

Women’s Peace Leadership toward Hope and Recovery

This conference opens by presenting a broad perspective on how women’s leadership can make peace possible in times of conflict and crisis. It then examines the significance of women’s leadership within key agendas and policy discourses of the international community, and explores current challenges and visions for peacebuilding through real cases where women have actively transformed their communities at the regional and grassroots levels. The 1st session concludes by highlighting the importance of institutionalization, civil society initiatives, and education to ensure that our collective efforts do not remain temporary but contribute to building sustainable peace.

The 2nd session focuses particularly on peace education. It addresses how governments and states can approach and promote peace education, and how such education can bring about tangible changes in local communities and on the ground. This discussion is illustrated by the case of Mongolia, where IWPG’s Women’s Peace Education has been implemented in practice, enabling women to take their place as key actors for peace across various cases. Through this, we reaffirm that peace education serves as a foundation for sustainable peace.

PROGRAM / September 19, 2025 (Fri.) 10:00 AM
Session I
Opening
IWPG Promotion
Greeting Remarks
Presentation of Plaque of Appreciation
Appointment of Advisories/Publicity Ambassadors
Congratulatory Remarks
Keynote Speech  The meaning of peace in an era of war
H.E. Horia Khalifa Miloud Al-Tarmal Minister of State for Women’s Affairs of the State of Libya
Part 01  Women's Leadership: the turning point towards recovery
Presentation 1   The role and leadership of women amidst conflict and crisis
H.E. Bouaré Bintou Founé Samaké Former Minister for the Promotion of Women, Children and Family of the transitional government of Mali

Presentation 2   The impact of female leadership on world peace
Mrs. Kim Simplis Barrow Former First Lady of Belize

Presentation 3   The significance of female leadership in peace processes: Women, Peace, and Security (WPS)
Dr. Amrita Kapur Secretary General of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
Part 02  Women's insight: the roadmap toward world peace
Presentation 1   Women, the designers of peace and sustainability
Mrs. Boojoo Lakshmi Advisor on Gender Issues of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia

Presentation 2   From conflict zone to cradle of peace: transformation brought by female leadership
Hon. Maria Theresa R. Timbol Vice Mayor of Kapalong, Davao Del Norte, Republic of the Philippines

Presentation 3   Providing female leadership in all consultations on climate change, water, peace and security
Ms. Ruth A. Richardson Secretary General of International Network of Liberal Women (INLW)
Part 03  Women's Participation: the foundation of sustainable peace
Presentation 1   Endeavor to institutionalize peace: DPCW and women
Ms. Mampurane Caron Kgomo Deputy Director of Gender and Diversity Management Unit, Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) of the Republic of South Africa

Presentation 2   Women in civil society: for sustainable peace in a divided nation
Ms. Lee Hae-ryoung Finance Director of the North Korean Defectors' Hope Club

Presentation 3   Future education for sustainable peace
Mrs. Simone Yankey-Ouattara Coordinator of African Union International Centre for Girls’ and Women’s Education in Africa (AU CIEFFA)
Closing | Future of peace envisioned with women
Special Performance
Session I Closing
Session II
Opening
PLTE Video
Part 01  Peace education starting from the public sector: from practice to dissemination
Presentation 1   The first step toward women's peace education led by the nation
H.E. Mrs. Nasseneba Touré Diané Minister of Women, Family and Children of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire

Presentation 2   The echo of peace starting from the public sector
Dr. Faiza Abdulraqeb Sallam Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Yemen
Part 02  The transformative power of peace education on our communities
Presentation 1   Peace education transforming the local community
Prof. Erinma Bell MBE DL Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Greater Manchester of the United Kingdom

Presentation 2   Peace sensitivity cultivated through education
Ms. Kham Yin Director of Shan Women Development Network (SWDN)
Part 03  Women in Mongolia: transformation through peace education
Presentation 1   The case of women-led peace education in the military
Mrs. Lkhagvasuren Nyamtsetseg Medical Supply Officer of the Air Force Command of the Mongolian Armed Forces

Presentation 2   The establishment and evolution of civil society-based peace education
Mrs. Tumurkhuyag Enkhtaivan Manager of IWPG Ulaanbaatar Branch
Open Mic "My" personal transformation through peace education
Closing Remarks
Session II Closing