Sexual and gender-based violence in conflict – a legacy for post-conflict reconstruction, sustainable development and peace

Tuesday, 11.11.2014 – Tuesday, 11.11.2014

Conference Assembly; Conference

During war and violent conflict, sexual and gender-based violence is a commonplace occurrence. On 11 November, a panel discussion about this issue, the challenges it poses, and possible approaches to solve the problem will be held at the Cinematte cinema in Bern. Among the participants in the event will be Zeinab Hawa Bangura, the UN secretary-general’s special representative on sexual violence in conflict, and Manuel Sager, the new director-general of the SDC.

The event aims to highlight and discuss the different dimensions and the devastating consequences of sexual violence in conflict situations. In addition, based on the practical experiences of experts attending the event, the conference aims to analyse how gender equality and the long-term empowerment of women and girls can be coherently incorporated into protection and prevention plans in crisis situations. The panel will feature a range of specialists alongside Zeinab Hawa Bangura, the UN secretary-general’s special representative on sexual violence in conflict, and Manuel Sager, the new director-general of the SDC.

Sexual and gender-based violence is one of the most destructive weapons of war and constitutes a serious violation of human rights and international law. This type of violence seriously damages the physical and psychological integrity of victims, destroys their livelihoods and shatters families and communities. All too often the stigma and shame associated with sexual violence are carried by the victims rather than the perpetrators because communities usually consider the former to be to blame. The perpetrators therefore generally do not fear any legal consequences for their acts. Yet justice for the victims is the key to resolving the problem: by condemning such crimes, the suffering of the victims is acknowledged and their reintegration into society is facilitated.

It is also important that existing inequalities in society be broken down and that women actively participate in transformation and peace processes and humanitarian aid, as only inclusive processes can lead to lasting peace and guarantee that sexual violence will be eradicated once and for all.

Location: Cinematte Bern

Programme

14:00 Welcome

Manuel Sager, SDC director-general

Key note

Zeinab Hawa Bangura, Under-Secretary-General and Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict

Key messages from the Secretary General Report 2014 on conflict-related sexual violence

Input

Dr. Monika Hauser, Executive member of the board and founder of medica mondiale

Lessons of 21 years supporting survivors of sexualized war time violence

14.30 Panel discussion

Ursula Salesse, Psychosocial Program, Great Lakes Region, SDC

Dalia Abdel-Hameed, Gender Director, Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights

Danaé van der Straten Ponthoz, Legal Adviser, TRIAL – Track Impunity Always

Karen Barnes, expert on gender and statebuilding, author of the OECD/DAC Report on Gender and Statebuilding in Fragile and Conflict-affected States

Moderation: Ursula Keller, Senior Gender Policy Advisor, SDC

16:00 Reception

17.00    Swiss Premiere of the film

“Three windows and A Hanging” by Isa Qosjan (Kosova 2014, 93 min)