Taking Stock of Conflicts in Colombia, Liberia, Bosnia, and Afghanistan: Women, War & Peace
This meeting was presented by the International Institutions and Global Governance Program and the Women and Foreign Policy Program.
Speakers: Lydia Cacho Ribeiro, Founder and Director, Refuge Center for Abused Women; Author of “Slaves of Power: A Journey to the Heart of World Sex Trafficking of Women”
Triveni Acharya, President, Rescue Foundation
Presider: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy and Deputy Director of the Women and Foreign Policy Program,, Council on Foreign Relations
October 19, 2011
This meeting was part of the Women and Foreign Policy Roundtable Series, which was organized by CFR's Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy Program.
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