OUR VOICES

 
 

Our Voices is Undivided’s community of individuals dedicated to promoting the role of women in ending wars and building peace.

This is where we host our curated content for evolving research. We welcome all passionate individuals who have specific insights or research to share, including but not limited to:

  • PRACTITIONERS OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

  • ACADEMICS

  • WOMEN WITH DIRECT CONFLICT EXPERIENCE

 
 

Asha’s lesson, from her mother

Amy Masden

Amy recounts a pivotal conversation with Asha, an Iraqi woman who grew up in the midst of turmoil.

Life Has Become Unbearable

Amy Madsen

Caryn Dasah, founder of Hope Advocates Africa and the General Coordinator of the Cameroon Women’s Peace Movement, shares the urgency of Cameroon’s crisis.

A Discussion of Women Rising: In and Beyond the Arab Spring

Amy Madsen

The Arab Spring's impact on women's rights in the MENA region extends beyond 2010, with ongoing progress in legal reforms, and we can support Arab women by listening to and amplifying their voices.

An Interview with Marthe

Erin Givler

Marthe, from Cameroon, works in child education and protection. Erin shares highlights from their conversation.

Iran or the Islamic Republic

Anonymous

Iran's oppressive Islamic Republic has stifled the country's culture and freedoms for decades, but its people remain resilient in their fight for liberty and human rights.

Women in the Military

Lilly Clausen

Lilly shares her perspective on The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service recommendation that women should be included in mandatory drafting.

Afghanistan’s (Thin) Red Line

Tamara Bralo

An online platform where Afghanistan’s women contributed their limitations with what they’d accept from the Taliban, #MyRedLine also sees political participation.

An Interview with Ramatu

Erin Givler

Ramatu, founder of the Association for the Welfare of Women and Indigenous People, shares how formative experiences led her to focus on empowering women in communities like hers.