Inviting more women to brief the United Nations Security Council helps include them in decision-making on international peace and security. But despite progress, observe Louise Olsson and Anna Marie Obermeier, challenges remain. The Council must integrate recommendations from women's voices into decision-making
Research Assistant, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Anna Marie is interested in feminist security studies, conceptions of security, and the workings of the UN Security Council.
She holds a master's degree in Peace and Conflict Research from Uppsala University and a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Political Science and Rhetoric from Quest University Canada.
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