
ANU Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS) Auditorium
Acton ANU
26 March 2025
6.00pm - 8.00pm
In 2026, we are experiencing a rapidly shifting geopolitical context. Global tensions are at their highest since WWII, and the erosion of international norms is making the world more dangerous and unpredictable. Rising authoritarianism, splintering alliances and an organised backlash against women’s rights, gender equality and
international development are challenging our expectations of progress towards justice and equality.
Navigating these uncertainties and shifting realities requires us to be clear about the challenges we face, and bold in forging new pathways.
We must be clear that gender equality is a fundamental human right as well as a critical driver of national prosperity, social cohesion and long-term security. It is a key element in maintaining peace, democracy and the rule of law.
The Gender, Peace and Security agenda provides a useful pathway for navigating these uncertain times and its effective implementation will help ensure stable international relations, peace and security.
Now more than ever, gender equality and the Gender, Peace and Security agenda are vital.
Our panel will help us unpack these issues at this turning point in human history.
The Pamela Denoon Lecture is an important annual feminist lecture held in March of each year to celebrate International Women’s Day. It focusses on important feminist issues and the contributions of feminist leaders. It is organised as a partnership between the National Foundation for Australian Women, and the Gender Institute at the ANU.