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Announcing a Special Event on Ending Gender Based Violence, Sponsored by The New Republic and CARE


Event Summary

One in three females will experience gender-based violence (GBV) in her lifetime. In the last year alone, brutal attacks against women included the horrific rape of a 23-year-old on a New Delhi bus, the shooting of an innocent schoolgirl in Pakistan, and the sexual assault of an unconscious high school student in Ohio. And these are only the examples that received public attention. Unfortunately, while GBV is one of the most common human rights abuses, these travesties often go unnoticed.

Fortunately, in the aftermath of the past year, the global movement to confront GBV has been invigorated. In March, the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women made commitments to strengthen policies that protect women and implement services to prevent and respond to GBV. In addition, men and women across the world took to the streets to protest these acts of violence that received media attention. While these are steps in the right direction, more needs to be done to address GBV.

An accomplished panel of experts will create an actionable discussion on what it will take to end the cycle of violence. How can high-powered discussions evolve into on-the-ground solutions to GBV? How can we harness the energy and reaction to the violence in a more systematic way to support the growing global movement?

Event Info

Thursday, Sept 19, 2013

8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

The Knight Studio at The Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20001

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Event Agenda

  • 8:00 am: Guest Arrival, Registration & Breakfast
  • 8:30 am: Welcome Remarks, Chris Hughes, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, The New Republic
  • 8:35 am: Introductory Remarks, Helene Gayle, President & CEO, CARE
  • 8:40 am: Panel Discussion: How can high-powered discussions evolve into on-the-ground solutions to GBV?

    Panelists:

    • Cindy Dyer, Vice President of Human Rights, Vital Voices Global Partnership
    • Neil Irvin, Executive Director, Men Can Stop Rape
    • Carla Koppell, Chief Strategy Officer, United States Agency for International Development
    • Sujata Warrier, Director - New York City Program, New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence
    • Moderator: Jonathan Cohn, Senior Editor, The New Republic
  • 9:40 am: Keynote: U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
  • 10:00 am: Closing Remarks from Chris Hughes

Questions? Lauren Zoltick, lzoltick@tnr.com
Press Inquiries: Annie Augustine, aaugustine@tnr.com