ON Monday afternoon, International Women’s Day, people gathered online from around the world. People in Mexico and Venezuela had risen early; people in Zimbabwe were clustered around a free wifi spot; in Ghana they were scraping mobile phone data scratch cards to get online and in Cathcart on the South Side of Glasgow they were tethering to phones as Virgin broadband had gone down. Cultures of Sustainable and Inclusive Peace, launched on International Women’s Day, is a £2 million UK award with grant making powers to small and civic institutions tackling violence against women and considering the role women and girls play in building, and sustaining cultural institutions where peace is made and conflict transformed.