From Clearance to Community: Advancing Women, Peace and Security through Mine Action

Side event to the 22nd APMBC Meeting of State Parties (in-person)
1 December 2025
From Clearance to Community: Advancing Women, Peace and Security through Mine Action

UNIDIR, Halo Trust, the Colombian Campaign Against Mines and the Permanent Mission of Norway to the UN in Geneva are pleased to invite you to a side event taking place at the 22nd Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC).

This event will explore the synergies between the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda and mine action, showcasing projects that bring together these policy areas in various parts of the world. Panelists will share lessons learned from integrating gender perspectives into mine action, examine progress made in promoting women’s leadership across the sector, and highlight initiatives that prevent gender-based violence (GBV) and foster women’s empowerment in communities freed from landmines.

Key topics for discussion include:

  • Lessons learned from 25 years of the WPS agenda and the links with mine action;
  • Enabling environments for women’s participation and leadership in demining;
  • Preventing gender-based violence and promoting the economic inclusion of women in areas cleared of landmines.

Programme

Opening remarks

  • Ambassador Tormod C. Endresen, Permanent Representative of Norway to the UN in Geneva

Expert presentations

  • Renata H. Dalaqua, Head of Programme, Integrated Approaches – Gender and Disarmament, UNIDIR
  • Natalia M. Morales Campillo, International Liaison, Colombian Campaign Against Mines
  • Daria Hapirova, Gender Diversity and Inclusion Expert, HALO Trust

When and where

Monday, 1 December 2025, 13:15-14:45, Room Concordia 5, Building A, Palais des Nations.

Participants

Please note that this event is open to participants who are registered to the 22nd APMBC Meeting of State Parties.

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