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WCAPS New York: Increasing Justice and Representation of Women of Color Within the International Criminal Court

Despite civil society calls for more diverse judiciary and increased understanding of prosecuting gender-based crimes, the International Criminal Court remains slow in making meaningful gains inequitable representation and gender justice.

Join WCAPS-NY for this discussion, featuring international justice experts, about the challenges and recommendations of sustaining and increasing the representation of women of color from diverse geographies within the international justice system.

This panel features:

  • Michelle Reyes Milk, Adjunct Professor at the School of Law of Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

  • Savita Pawnday, Deputy Executive Director, Global Gentre for the Responsibility to Protect, New York

  • Sareta Ashraph, Co-Founder, ATLAS

  • Yasmina Gourchane, Outreach Coordinator for the Coalition for the UN We Need

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