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WIIS Brussels VoicesAuthor: WIIS Brussels
Welcome to WIIS Brussels Voices where we strengthen and diversify female voices on international security by giving a new platform to tackle hard-hitting questions on security, defence and international security topics from Brussels bubble and beyond.Listen to our different shows and formats with topic-matter series and our regular show Women Leaders to hear women debunk key topics, because there is plenty of wise women.Brought to you by the Women in International Security Brussels Chapter (WIIS - pronouncer 'wise'). Want to learn more? Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook for updates on WIIS Brussels activities.Support us by following us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and any of your favorite podcast application, and contribute to the conversation with your reviews and comments!Visit our website to learn about our trainings and events, our mentoring program and so much more at wiis-brussels.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Language: en Genres: News, Politics, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Consultation on Women & Security
Episode 2
Monday, 13 January, 2025
WIIS Brussels has been hosting special events under the title Consultation on Women & Security – and for the second time, we bring part of this powerful conversation to the podcast.Throughout this unique process, we explore personal definitions of 'security,' how the concept is evolving, and the vital role communities play in shaping safer environments. In December, WIIS Brussels members and friends of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union came together online for an event that invited participants to share stories and reflect on security from a deeply personal perspective.In our pursuit of inclusivity and diversity, this edition of Consultations on Women & Security features three incredible women working on security: Matilda Tsitsi Fakazi, Ayisha Mohammed, and Rakiba Mohammed.This episode was recorded on December 19, 2024 and features:Matilda Tsitsi Fakazi, a dedicated community activist and leader with a deep commitment to social change and empowerment. Rooted in African traditions, she serves as a spiritual healer and herbalist, drawing on ancestral knowledge to promote holistic well-being and cultural preservation.Ayisha Mohammed, a passionate youth activist and mental health advocate with a strong focus on community development, empowerment, and education. She is the Deputy Director and Facilitator at Achievers Ghana, an NGO that supports the empowerment of girls by providing access to quality education, leadership development, and technology training. In addition, Ayisha serves as Operations Manager and trainer at Yepafrica, an organization committed to empowering young people to create positive change in their communities. Rakiba Mohammed from Nima, a popular slum in Accra, Ghana. She is a cybersecurity analyst who is passionate about bridging the tech gap between the rural and urban areas, deeply committed to empowering young women in underserved communities with technology education, making cybersecurity accessible, and fostering an inclusive and diverse future where everyone has the tools to thrive in the digital world.Sofiia Shevchuk, a member of the Steering Committee with WIIS Brussels. In this episode, Matilda, Ayisha and Rakiba share their personal journeys, their evolving understanding of security, and provide valuable insights for policymakers on creating a more secure and inclusive world for all.CreditsMusic: free from copyright Production: teevee.studioThis episode is sponsored by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union! Learn more about them:WebsiteTwitterInstagramLinkedInSpotifyOpinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Heinrich-Böll Stiftung European Union. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.