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Speakers at the OSCE/ODIHR seminar “Boosting the reporting on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda” (left to right): Lieutenant-Colonel Dina Azevedo, the first women to become a military advisor to the President in Portugal; Hannah Bond, Director of the Network Gender Action for Peace and Security (GAPS), UK; General Kristin Lund, the first woman ever to serve as Force Commander in a United Nations peacekeeping operation, Norway. 11 October 2016, Vienna.
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