Emerging women in times of transformation

University of Westminster, London

26
MAR
2022

Event Details

Date:
26 March 2022
Time:
13:00 - 17:00
Venue:
University of Westminster, Marylebone Hall (Room MG14), 1st floor, 35 Marylebone Road, London
Postcode:
NW1 5LS

The Women’s Federation for World Peace aims “to create an environment of peace and wellbeing for future generations” through its work in education, advocacy, partnership, reconciliation and humanitarian service. The Women’s Federation for World Peace UK (WFWP UK) is part of a network of national WFWP chapters in over 120 nations, dedicated to building up women with “the knowledge, the tools and the support needed to create peace at home, peace in our communities, our nations and throughout the world.”

To commemorate the UN International Day of Women, WFWP are hosting a day long conference, with women leaders and delegates from across the country, who will be sharing their vision and hope for a peaceful future in our current turbulent and transformational times.

Join us at the University of Westminster, where Christian Concern’s chief executive Andrea Williams, will be addressing how women have and can continue to contribute to this time of transformation, having a real vision for what peace in this world truly means.

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