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Female peacebuilders from Northern Ireland to Africa are to pay tribute to Pat Hume in an upcoming event

A group of female peacebuilders are to pay tribute to Pat Hume in an upcoming event.

Pat Hume who was recently described by Monica Mc Williams ‘as the woman who never gave up’ is the inspiration behind Fire in the Belly, the third event planned in the Youth, Peace and Security Leadership Seminar Series.

On Friday October 1 2021, Monica Mc Williams who is Emeritus Professor at Ulster University, board member of the John and Pat Hume Foundation and former Chairperson of Interpeace, will chair Fire in the Belly.

It will feature speakers from Libya, Somalia and Northern Ireland.

Tim Attwood, Secretary of the John & Pat Hume Foundation, said: “It is important to acknowledge and highlight the positive work of young women and men working on peace at home and globally.

"The late Pat Hume was described as ‘the woman who never gave up’. We must inspire a new leadership of young people in peacebuilding who will also never give up.”

Fire in the Belly will feature lessons from young women peacebuilders on inspiring leaders for peaceful change. It takes place online on Friday October 1 2021 at 3:30pm and is free of charge and everyone with an interest is welcome to join.

Professor Brandon Hamber, John Hume and Thomas P. O’Neill Chair in Peace at Ulster University, said: “A core focus of the John Hume and Thomas P. O'Neill Chair in peace is to support the next generation of peacebuilders.

"I can think of no better way to do this than exchange practical lessons between young women peacebuilders from around the globe. They have much to share and teach all of us.”

Featured speakers include:

  • Monica McWilliams, Emeritus Professor of Women’s Studies at the Transitional Justice Institute at Ulster University, Board member of the John and Pat Hume Foundation and a former Chairperson of Interpeace. She will Chair the session.
  • Hajer Sharief, a Libyan peace and human rights activist. She co-leads the work of the Together We Build It (TWBI) organization in Libya.
  • Ilwad Elman, a young female leader at the forefront of the Somali peace process. She co-founded the Elman Peace Centre and is an Advocate for the Kofi Annan Foundation.
  • Emma Johnston, a youth worker in NI working with Youth Action Northern Ireland. She is a representative on Northern Ireland Women’s European Platform, the UK Joint Committee for women and the Irish NAP For Women Peace and Security.

This is the third seminar in the new Youth, Peace and Security Leadership Seminar Series which explores the positive contribution of youth to peace.

The seminar series is a partnership between Ulster University ( INCORE & TJI), The John and Pat Hume Foundation, John Hume and Thomas P. O’Neill Chair in Peace, International Fund for Ireland (IFI), and Interpeace.

The seminar series sees young people from Northern Ireland enter conversation with leading international figures in youth work and peace building.

Ahead of the event on Friday, Hajer Sharief said: "Peace should be treated as a "public good" of which everyone has the right to build, shape and make.

"Therefore, the inclusion of women and youth in peace processes is not a matter of ticking a box, it’s a matter of providing people with the opportunity to practice their right to shape their own lives and societies".

Graeme Simpson, the Principal Representative & Senior Peacebuilding Adviser at Interpeace, said: "The global Youth, Peace and Security agenda has recognized that instead of treating young people as a threat, it is imperative to invest in the resilience, resourcefulness, and innovation of young peacebuilders."

Emma Johnston of Youth Action Northern Ireland and UU Alumni, said: “The Youth, Peace and Security Seminar Series frames critical conversations which enable global youth leaders to pool our resources and work collectively with young women to breathe positive energy into their lives."

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