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Programme of public events taking place at ExCel London between 10 - 12 June 2014, during the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict.
A joint Vatican Radio - British Embassy to the Holy See initiative ahead of the London Global Summit
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Hackathon on technical solutions to help combat sexual violence in conflict.
From early morning on Tuesday 10 June there will be 84 hours of global action to highlight the fight against sexual violence in conflict.
Prior to the global PSVI summit, the High Commission, HRDC, and UNDP are hosting a Model UN: PSVI simulation at UNAM on 07 June.
Speech delivered by HE Paul Madden at the Australian Dialogue on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict
UK and Guatemala working together to tackle rape in conflict
A delegation of Filipino women headed by Secretary Ging Deles will take part in the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict
Sexual violence is used as a weapon of war in conflicts all over the world - destroying lives and tearing communities apart.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and United Nations Special Envoy Angelina Jolie will co-host the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict in London on 10-13 June.
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