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Ep. 132: Karen Tañada Talks on Principles for Peace in Southeast Asia

May 05, 202453 minEp. 132
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In this episode, tune in as Karen Tanada, Executive Director of the Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute, join us in an insightful dialogue. As a key member of the Third Party Monitoring Team overseeing the peace agreement between the Philippine Government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Karen provides firsthand knowledge of the challenges and triumphs in this endeavor. Her leadership in PILIPINA, a feminist organization, adds depth to her understanding, highlighting the importance of conflict resolution. She discusses the milestones of the Principles for Peace in Southeast Asia, revealing innovative approaches and collaborative efforts driving change in the region. She also shares her insights into the transformative power of peacebuilding initiatives. Join us for this conversation on She Talks Peace, where we explore conflict resolution and the quest for peace in Southeast Asia.


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