Dive into how women are shaping peace in Kosova and the Balkans with real stories and fresh perspective.

This is a free event, followed by light refreshments. Please register in advance to secure your place. The panel discussion is organised by Kosovar Albanian Youth Against Violence (KAYAV), in collaboration with the 'Conflict, Crisis and Critique' Research Group at the University of Westminster.
Join us in Room UG04, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW, United Kingdom.
About the panel
Vasfije Krasniqi-Goodman
War crimes survivor and leading advocate for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence. The first woman in Kosovo to publicly speak about her experience, she campaigns for justice, recognition and support for survivors. (In-person)
Donika Emini
Political analyst and researcher focused on security, governance and EU integration in the Western Balkans. (Joining from Vienna – remote)
Mitty Tohma
President of WFWP Europe and the Middle East, and a board member on the WFWP International Executive Board, overseeing 72 nations. She’s also leading WFWP UK.
Remy Duli
CEO of Kosovar Albanian Youth Against Violence (KAYAV), a Public Health Leader, and Interim Chair of the London Refugee Advocacy Forum, recognised for more than two decades of advocacy supporting refugees, mental health, women’s rights, and peacebuilding in the UK.
Professor Aidan Hehir
Moderated by Professor Aidan Hehir, Professor of International Relations at the University of Westminster; a leading expert on humanitarian intervention, mass atrocities, and post-conflict state building in the Balkans.

