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A WPS Agenda Fit for Purpose in the Indo-Pacific

Speakers Lieutenant-General Frances Allen, CMM, CD, Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, AO, CSC, Stephanie Copus Campbell AM, Dr Elise Stephenson and Dr Alex Caples

As the world prepares to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda next year, many countries are taking stock of their WPS priorities and initiatives to ensure they stand up to the challenges we face at present and are able to adapt to evolving needs and future threats.

There is no better place to examine whether the WPS agenda is fit for purpose than the Indo-Pacific; a vast, vibrant and diverse region rapidly becoming the global centre of economic dynamism and strategic competition.

ASPI and the High Commission of Canada to Australia invite you to join us on Tuesday 9 April for a panel event which will explore how countries like Canada and Australia are evolving their approaches, tools and initiatives to meet the WPS needs of Indo-Pacific partners.

Lieutenant General Frances Allen, Vice Chief of Defence Staff, Canadian Armed Forces; Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, Chief of Personnel, Australian Defence Force; Ms Stephanie Copus-Campbell AM, Australia’s Ambassador for Gender Equality; and Dr Elise Stephenson, Deputy Director, Global Institute for Women's Leadership, will join Dr Alex Caples for a timely discussion on the WPS agenda and priorities in the Indo-Pacific.

At its core, WPS emphasises that all people, including women and girls in all their diversity, have the equal right to participate in national-level decision-making, including on peace and security. Both Australia and Canada have committed to strengthening and refining their own WPS agendas to ensure the two nations are engaged and active partners for Indo-Pacific countries on the full range of WPS issues.

This enhanced partnership is particularly important in light of two current and rising challenges. First, a growing polarisation of the international community and a backlash against women’s rights which poses a threat to the advancement of, as well as demonstrates the need for, the WPS agenda. Second, a common misperception that WPS only applies to conflict contexts that continues to contribute to the frequent underrepresentation of the Indo-Pacific in global WPS debates.

In light of these trends, Canada and Australia’s work with regional partners in the Indo-Pacific is all the more important in supporting regional advancements on WPS, as well as finding new and innovative ways to increase women’s participation in the peace and security realm.

Join us in person or online on 9 April for what promises to be an insightful event. For those attending in-person, light refreshments will be provided during a networking reception after the event.

Click here to join online.

Click the ‘Register’ button above to attend in person.

Speakers

Lieutenant-General Frances Allen, CMM, CD

Lieutenant-General Frances Allen is Canada’s Vice Chief of the Defence Staff.

Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, AO, CSC

Lieutenant General Natasha Fox was appointed Chief of Personnel on 5th June 2023.

Stephanie Copus Campbell AM

Ms Stephanie Copus Campbell is the Australian Ambassador for Gender Equality, she is the lead advocate for Australia’s work on gender equality across all aspects of foreign policy.

Dr Elise Stephenson

Dr Elise Stephenson is an award-winning political scientist and IR scholar, serving as the Deputy Director of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership, founded and

Dr Alex Caples

Dr Alex Caples is Director of The Sydney Dialogue, ASPI's annual summit for critical, emerging and cyber technologies.