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Hi👋 we’re the Diversity & Leadership in International Affairs Project (DLIA). Follow us for the latest DEI news, resources, and initiatives happening in the national security and foreign policy space.


Inclusive policies don’t just promote equity; they unlock the full potential of global economies. 🌎 According to the @wef, diverse workplaces and equitable practices fuel innovation, boost productivity, and strengthen economic resilience. Read more: bit.ly/3Wx1mWb


🌎 Women have been at the forefront of climate action, from negotiating the Paris Agreement to advocating for the Loss and Damages Fund. As the climate crisis escalates, their leadership style—focused on inclusivity—makes a difference. Read more here: bit.ly/4acf3iL


Special Advisor Sara Minkara for International Disability Rights at the @StateDept underscores the critical need for equity and accessibility in conflict and crisis response. Watch the full conversation here ➡️ bit.ly/3CbA9kW


🌎Tune in on 1/17 at 11 AM for a conversation on disability inclusion in foreign policy. Special Advisor on International Disability Rights Sara Minkara will discuss her office's achievements and the International Disability Rights Playbook. Register: bit.ly/3DWdwS2

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Disability Inclusion in Foreign Policy with Special Advisor Sara Minkara | CSIS

SAIDR Minkara shares her insights on disability inclusion in all facets of foreign policy. 


The World Economic Forum's DEI Lighthouse Programme aims to identify and scale effective DEI initiatives to accelerate DEI impact across the global business community and policy space. This effort is crucial in shaping more inclusive economies. Read more here:…


Haiti’s political instability has fueled gender-based violence. A new @CSISAmericas brief highlights how the crisis is rooted in gender inequalities, impunity, and a weakened state. Addressing these issues is key to lasting change. Find the full brief, here:…


🌍 On International Human Solidarity Day, we reflect on the importance of cooperation and mutual support in tackling global challenges. Solidarity is key to promote human dignity, equality, and well-being across all communities. Today serves as a reminder of the value of…


“Achieving collective positions and joint action demands the careful balancing of regional and bilateral objectives and assuaging multiple—and sometimes contradictory—concerns.” 🌍More on how Africa sets an example for leveraging diverse perspectives to drive meaningful change…


#CSISDEISpotlight: The digital economy presents an opportunity for inclusion, yet women face barriers such as limited access to technology and digital skills. Read more by @CSIS_PPD on why fostering a diverse and inclusive digital ecosystem is key to women's empowerment and a…


#FactFriday: Did you know closing the gender gap in employment and earnings could boost global GDP by 20% and unlock $172 trillion? 💡🌍 According to @CAREGlobal's latest report, investing in women is key to driving economic growth and achieving the SDGs. Yet, nearly 40% of…


“Education is quite simply, peace-building by another name.” — UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, 1999. Education is vital for a thriving society. CSIS experts explore how education drives economic growth, social cohesion, and global stability. In the face of ongoing crises,…


“The digital divide is more than a technological gap – it's a linguistic and cultural chasm. Are we creating technologies that understand us all, or coding a new tower of Babel?” 💡 This article highlights the need for inclusive AI that reflects diverse languages and cultures.…


Did you know Eleanor Roosevelt played a crucial role in shaping the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? As the first Chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights, she guided its drafting during a time of global tension. Today, on #HumanRightsDay, we celebrate the anniversary of…


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