Hajra Sajjad
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The writer holds a distinction in Masters of Defence and Strategic Studies from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. She holds certifications from the University of Colorado, USA, Stimson Center USA, United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs, United Nations Institute for Training and Research and WHO.
Recalling the women peace and security agenda...
Indigenous women and girls are amongst the most vulnerable within indigenous communities, being victims of triple discrimination based on gender, ethnicity and class. Indigenous women are the backbone of indigenous communities and play a crucial role in the preservation of food security,
Recalibrating the notion of collective self-defence vis-á-vis...
The notion of the use of force began from Stone Age, from its Neolithic period when people started dividing into groups and towns, possessing territory and attacking other groups or towns for either confiscating more parts or defending themselves in face of an attack.