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International Women\u2019s Day 2018 <\/em><\/p>\n

For the past month, we\u2019ve been running a special series of articles to mark International Women\u2019s Day 2018. The series has featured posts about women, peace and security from a range of perspectives, including from government, the military, NGOs and think tanks. Have a read of the articles that have been published to date here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

International Women\u2019s Day also ensured there was a wealth of analysis on some of the key challenges emerging on women, peace and security, and on women\u2019s equality. The Lowy Institute ran a series of articles on gender parity at the UN<\/a>, gender equality in Australia\u2019s foreign policy white paper<\/a> and aid, poverty and gender inequality in the Indo-Pacific<\/a>. More articles are also available at Australian Outlook<\/a> and the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The theme of this year\u2019s International Women\u2019s Day was #PeaceForProgress. Among the marches and rallies<\/a>, countries around the world marked the day in some unusual ways:<\/p>\n