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No Peace Without Women: A Call to Action with Patricia Elias
As IWD 2026 approaches, the world can no longer ignore a critical truth: rights must move from paper to action.
This year’s United Nations theme, "Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls," is a direct challenge to the status quo.
Despite 26 years of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, the 2026 data shows a very dark reality:
* The Silence: In 2024, 9 out of 10 peace talks had zero women negotiators.
* The Rights Gap: Globally, women still hold only 64% of the legal rights that men do.
Why Standing Together Matters
Evidence shows that when women are involved, peace is 35% more likely to last. This aligns perfectly with the IWD campaign theme: "Give to Gain." When society gives women a rightful seat at the table, the whole world gains a sustainable, biologically complete future.
The Platform and The Painful Reality
We launched this movement on World Pulse—a digital sanctuary and global network where over 80,000 women across 227 countries unite to transform their lived experiences into systemic social change. It is a platform built on the exact kind of collective solidarity this movement requires.
Yet, I must be candid: the current response is highly disappointing. We set a vital goal of 10,000 signatures by this March to demand accountability from the UN Secretary-General and regional bodies. Right now, we are sitting at just 3,600.
Are we truly comfortable letting another decade pass with symbolic resolutions and zero enforcement? When we fail to speak up, we allow the "language of war" to be drafted in rooms completely lacking the heartbeat of humanity.
Justice is an action, not a slogan. A world that silences its healers will never know true security.
Sign. Share. Stand with us. We need you to close this gap.
👉 https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/global-petition-no-peace-without-women
#NoPeaceWithoutWomen #IWD2026 #RightsJusticeAction #GiveToGain #UNSCR1325 #WomenPeaceSecurity #WorldPulse #HealingJustice
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