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Labour to educate members on history of Good Friday agreement

Labour to educate members on history of Good Friday agreement Heather Stewart © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Brian Little/PA Labour is to launch a programme to educate its 500,000 members about the history of the Good Friday agreement and the party’s role in delivering peace to Northern Ireland while in government. Louise Haigh, the shadow Northern Ireland secretary, said that since taking on her position last year she had learned more about the aftermath of the decades-long conflict, which was brought to an end by the historic deal, ratified by referendums in Northern Ireland and the Republic, and signed in 1998.

Labour Party to launch programme to teach members about Good Friday Agreement

The Labour Party is to launch a programme to educate its members on the Good Friday Agreement and the party’s “proud role” in helping to deliver peace to Northern Ireland. Signed in 1998, the landmark accord ended decades of conflict and laid the foundations of the power-sharing Executive we see today. The programme has been developed by academic Jon Tonge and the Labour Party Irish Society and will tell the story of the peace process, the role of woman and the trade union movement, and what it means to the new generation of young people here. Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Louise Haigh said that, alongside the NHS, the Equal Pay Act and the National Minimum Wage, the Good Friday Agreement is one of Labour’s “proudest achievements”.

Women s participation in peace processes - is it enough?

Articles 04 December 2020 OPINION: Women’s participation in peace processes – is it enough? Guaranteeing the inclusion of women in peacebuilding processes in quantitative terms is not a synonym for meaningful participation. Belén Grau Contreras explains why we must also focus on the quality of their involvement to create a game-changing impact both in peace-making and peacebuilding. We need to have a conversation about the participation of women in peacebuilding processes. There is consensus on the need for enhanced implementation of international standards related to the inclusion of women in building peace. But, do we honestly care about the quality of their participation? The answer is: not enough.

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