2023 NATO PA Women for Peace and Security Award

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    147 CIR 23 E Letter RP to Members re 2023 Women Award

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20222/almdel/npa/bilag/13/2745804.pdf

    INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT · SECRÉTARIAT INTERNATIONAL
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    THE SECRETARY GENERAL
    LA SECRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRALE
    147 CIR 23 E 4 September, 2023
    TO SECRETARIES OF MEMBER DELEGATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION
    TO ALL MEMBERS
    Re: 2023 NATO PA Women for Peace and Security Award
    Dear members,
    As you know, the Standing Committee decided in 2021 to create a “Women for Peace and Security”
    Award to honour a woman who has made a particular contribution to the equal participation of women
    and men in the field of peace and security, the protection of women in conflict situations and/or the
    mainstreaming of women's needs and perspectives into relief and recovery initiatives in post-conflict
    countries.
    I am pleased to inform you that the Selection Committee for the prize - composed of NATO PA Bureau
    members and the Special Representative of the NATO Secretary General for Women, Peace and
    Security - has bestowed the 2023 award to Ms Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, leader of Belarus’
    democratic movement. Ms Tsikhanouskaya was nominated by Njall Trausti Fridbertsson, Head of
    the Icelandic delegation on behalf of his delegation.
    Ms Tsikhanouskaya is grateful to the Assembly and has confirmed she will be delighted to join the award
    ceremony which will take place during the Assembly’s plenary sitting in Copenhagen on 9 October. I
    know Assembly members will welcome this opportunity to recognise Ms Tsikhanouskaya’s exceptional
    contribution.
    The nomination highlights Ms Tsikhanouskaya’s courageous fight against oppression and the violation
    of basic human rights by an authoritarian regime and stresses how she has become a role model and
    living symbol of the spirit of freedom and equality. The award also recognises her demonstrated
    commitment to the equal participation of women and men in the field of peace and security and the
    sacrifices she is make every day in her peaceful, non-violent struggle against tyranny.
    I would like to express my gratitude as well to the other delegations who have submitted nominations
    for the quality of their submissions:
    • Canada – Ms Jacqueline O’Neill, Canada’s Ambassador for Women, Peace and Security
    • Germany – Ms Isabelle Lasserre, Journalist, Deputy Editor-in-chief of the Foreign Affairs
    Department of the French daily newspaper Le Figaro
    • Italy – LtCol Monica Segat, Commander of ‘L’Aquila’ 9° Alpini Battalion
    Further information about the award, its purpose, criteria for submissions and previous awardees can
    be found on the NATO PA website here: https://www.nato-pa.int/content/women-peace-and-security-
    award
    Yours sincerely,
    Ruxandra POPA
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    NPA Alm.del - Bilag 13
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