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Abstract or Description
Since 1999, Women Waging Peace members have been carefully selected to join the one-of-a-kind global network that works to end cycles of violence. With 1,000+ women peacebuilder members from 56+ countries and 30+ areas of peacebuilding expertise, the network drives forward evidence-based approaches to building more inclusive and peaceful societies. The network is hosted by the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice.
The annual Women Waging Peace report serves as a guide for policymakers and funders, drawing directly from the recommendations and priorities of women peacebuilders around the world. These findings have been provided by peacebuilders across countries, conflict contexts, types of peacebuilding work, and across age, sexual orientation, education level, disability and migration status. This report leveraged the perspectives and experiences of 106 women peacebuilders from 43 countries to identify peacebuilding priorities for 2025, reflect on the challenges and achievements of 2024, and provide the following recommendations for how international partners can better support women peacebuilders engaged in preventing and mitigating election violence.
Publication Date
9-2025
Document Type
Report
Keywords
election, violence, leadership, peacebuilding, democracy
Disciplines
Peace and Conflict Studies
Digital USD Citation
Mawby, Briana and Flanders, Arenne Taylor, "Defending Democracy: Women’s Leadership in Preventing and Mitigating Election Violence (Executive Summary)" (2025). Kroc IPJ Research and Resources. 112.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/ipj-research/112