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SUMMARY:Hague Talks: What Makes Climate Action Just?
DESCRIPTION:This special edition of Hague Talks brings climate justice to life through personal stories of courage\, responsibility\, and change.\nAs the world turns its attention to the outcomes of the International Court of Justice’s Advisory Opinion on climate change and human rights\, join us at the Peace Palace or online for this special edition of Hague Talks\, which asks: \n  \nWhat makes climate action just?\n  \nThe Hague Talks is a platform which brings together inspiring speakers from different walks of life to share personal perspectives on peace\, justice\, and the work of creating positive change – right here in the city of peace and justice. In this edition\, speakers with backgrounds in law\, science\, ethics\, defence\, the arts\, and policy will share what just climate action means to them\, from their own lived experience. It will be an evening of diverse perspectives\, dialogue\, and reflection on how The Hague and its global community can help shape a more just climate future. \n  \nSpeakers:\n\nSusana Muhamad: Former Colombian Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development; President of COP16\nTom Middendorp: Former Chief of Defence of The Netherlands\, founder of International Military Council on Climate and Security\, author of “The Climate General”\, leading global voice on the security implications of climate change.\nNoemi Zenk-Agyei: Climate advocate\, legal researcher\, and campaigner at the World Youth for Climate Justice\, who helped mobilise worldwide support for the UN General Assembly’s request for the historic ICJ Climate Change Advisory Opinion.\nBehnam Taebi: Professor of Energy & Climate Ethics at TU Delft\, Scientific Director of the Climate Safety & Security Center\, and a member of the Netherlands Scientific Climate Council\, advising the Dutch government and Parliament on climate policy.\nHanna Verboom: Actress\, filmmaker\, social entrepreneur\, and founder of Cinetree and Get It Done.\nChihiro Geuzebroek: Climate-justice artist known for her song “Shell Must Fall\,” performing with guitarist Florian Wolff as the core of The Sound of Climate Justice.\nTim Kliphuis: Genre-bending concert violinist\, composer\, and educator whose music includes climate-focused works\, created in collaboration with leading Dutch scientists.\n\nOpening remarks will be given by Alderman Arjen Kapteijns – Councillor for Energy Transition\, Mobility and Raw Materials and Wampie Libon – Director of Inclusive Green Growth at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. \nThe event will be hosted by Hajar Yagkoubi\, presenter on Dutch national news radio and Gen Z trendwatcher. \n  \nPractical information:\nWhen: 5.00pm\, Monday the 15th of December\, 2025 \nImportant for in-person attendance: Please arrive early so that you have enough time to go through security check at the gates. Doors are open from 5.00pm onwards and will close at 6.30pm. Please provide your full name as written in your ID/Passport/Dutch Driving License\, and bring your identification on the day of the event. You need to provide the full name for every attendee that you register. \nProgramme: \n\n5.00 – 6.15pm Walk-in and Welcome Drink\n6.15 – 9.00pm Seated Programme\n\nWhere: Peace Palace and online via livestream \nTicket Types: Please select your preferred mode of attendance. Should you prefer to attend online\, the livestreaming link This link opens in a new tab will be sent to you in the days prior to the 15th. \n  \n	Register here!\n	\n  \nAbout the Hague Talks\nHague Talks is a meeting place for creative minds\, peace inventors and game changers in the field of peace and justice. It is a stage and breeding place for new ideas and perspectives\, a forum for discussion and a starting point for concrete action. At Hague Talks\, we believe that looking at peace and justice from a variety of angles and perspectives sparks innovative thinking and actions. Hague Talks is convinced that creative minds from within and beyond the working field of peace and justice should contribute to its dialogue and promotion. Hague Talks is a joint initiative of the Municipality of the Hague and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This edition is powered by The Hague Humanity Hub as part of the Hague Project Peace and Justice. \nFor more information and inquiries\, reach out to Valentina Curatella at valentina.curatella@humanityhub.org \n\nPlease note that during Hague Talks events a photographer and/or videographer will be present in order to take pictures\, for use by The Hague Humanity Hub and its partners in future marketing efforts. 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URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/hague-talks-what-makes-climate-action-just/
LOCATION:The Peace Palace\, The Hague\, Carnegieplein 2\, The Hague\, South-Holland\, 2517 KJ\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
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SUMMARY:Women and Peace Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the “Women & Peace: In the Footsteps of Bertha von Suttner – What Legacy\, What Perspectives?” conference taking place in The Hague on 9–10 December 2025. This landmark event amplifies the voices of women peace-builders and seeks fresh strategies for inclusive and sustainable peace. \n  \nAbout\nThis two-day international gathering explores how women’s leadership and participation can transform conflict resolution\, mediation and sustainable peace. Day 1 focuses on foundational reflections and thematic panels; Day 2 advances into practice-oriented roundtables\, commitments and closing dialogues. \n  \nProgramme\nDay 1 – 9 December 2025 (International Institute of Social Sciences)\n\nOpening Plenary & Welcome Address: Introduction to the conference theme\, “In the Footsteps of Bertha von Suttner – What Legacy\, What Perspectives?”\nKeynote Presentation: Reflecting on Bertha von Suttner’s legacy and its resonance for women’s leadership in peace-building today.\nPanel 1 – Gender & Security in Contemporary Conflicts: A discussion of how women are both impacted by and respond to modern conflict dynamics\, and what “security” means when gender is part of the equation.\nPanel 2 – Women Mediators & Peace Processes: Exploring the roles\, challenges and opportunities for women acting as mediators\, negotiators or peace-builders in conflict and post-conflict settings.\nPanel 3 – Global Frameworks & Commitments: Examining the principle frameworks (for example UN agendas) for women\, peace and security; how far they have been implemented and what remains to be done.\nNetworking & informal dialogues among practitioners\, academics and civil-society participants.\n\n  \nDay 2 – 10 December 2025 (Peace Palace)\n\nWorkshop Sessions / Interactive Breakouts: Practical\, action-oriented sessions where participants will engage with case studies\, tools and methods for enhancing women’s participation in peace-building.\nHigh-level Roundtable / Stakeholders’ Forum: Convening decision-makers\, representatives from international organisations\, governments and women-led organisations to identify commitments\, partnerships and next steps.\nAward Ceremony: Presentation of the Bertha von Suttner Peace Prize 2025 to a distinguished individual or organisation for outstanding contribution to women’s leadership in peace.\nClosing Plenary – From Agenda to Action: Bringing together insights from the two days to define concrete pathways\, commitments and collaborative efforts for the future.\nClosing & Networking Reception: Opportunity for participants to connect\, reflect and build new alliances for ongoing cooperation.\n\n\n  \n\nWho it’s for\n\nPeace-building practitioners\, mediators and humanitarian actors\nPolicymakers\, diplomats and international-organisation staff focused on gender\, peace & security\nAcademics and students in international relations\, gender studies or political science\nCivil-society actors\, women-led organisations and community leaders committed to inclusive peace processes\n\n  \n	Register here This link opens in a new tab
URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/women-and-peace-conference/
LOCATION:The Peace Palace\, The Hague\, Carnegieplein 2\, The Hague\, South-Holland\, 2517 KJ\, Netherlands
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