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How to get involved

You can support 
gender equality 
and women's 
empowerment in peacebuilding through Northern Ireland.

This exciting programme is well underway and we welcome everyone to join us. By getting involved in Women Spaces, you can support gender equality and women’s empowerment in peacebuilding through Northern Ireland. This project relies on the support of amazing individuals, partner organisations, funders, and local communities.

We encourage you to join us, engage with us, partner with us and get involved. We want to make NI a better place for women and girls. Let’s inspire not only the next generation but also ourselves.

By getting involved in women spaces, you can engage with us on a wide range of campaigns, expand your network, raise your voice across issues that matter, help us develop our social media and achieve our mission. Your voice matters, your actions make it happen.

How

  • Signing up to our Women’s Spaces newsletter (available by entering your email address below)
  • Follow us on our social media platforms (Twitter, FB, LinkedIn and YouTube)
  • Use the contact form on the website and get in touch
  • Get involved in our range of workshops online and face to face, the events page will provide regular updates on what’s on offer
  • Attend seminars, webinars, conferences
  • Get involved in our research
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    Published: June 19, 2025

    A Conversation with Cynthia Enloe, feminist icon

    Event Date(s): June 18, 2025  | Time: 1:15-2:45
    Event Type: In Person Event
    Event Venue: British International Studies Association Conference at Europa Hotel

    Our Urban Coordinator, Sarah Stack, was invited to speak at the annual British International Studies Association conference on a roundtable...

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    Published: June 13, 2025

    The Women’s Spaces 10 policy recommendations on the UK’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace & Security

    On 2nd June 2025, the Women’s Spaces team led by the Urban Coordinator, submitted a response to the International Development...

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