Pioneering journalist and pro-democracy leader dubbed the "Mother of the Revolution" for her role in Yemen's Arab Spring uprising. The first Arab woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize (2011), Karman brings a frontline perspective on civil conflict, authoritarian repression, and the fight for press freedom. In this session we’ll delve into the human cost of Yemen's ongoing war, the role of women in peacebuilding, and why protecting democratic movements is inseparable from global security. Kimberly Dozier, Global Affairs Analyst, CNN Tawakkol Karman, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Founder, Women Journalists Without Chains

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