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Women Deliver 2026: Emilie Palamy Pradichit on the Crimes Against Humanity Treaty🔥

  • Writer: Manushya Foundation
    Manushya Foundation
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read

On this International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace 🕊️, we’re reminded that meaningful global cooperation must shift power and be rooted in justice, equity, and accountability. 


🌸 We’re incredibly proud that next week, our Founder and Executive Director, Emilie Palamy Pradichit, will moderate a powerful session at Women Deliver 2026 in Narrm (Melbourne).


Drawing from her deep experience in grassroots-led international accountability, Emilie will help hold space for the decolonial and intersectional feminist leadership the Crimes Against Humanity Treaty needs. This treaty process urgently needs shifting power toward survivors and communities most impacted.


Because multilateralism cannot deliver peace without centering those historically excluded from decision-making.




#WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings

 
 
 

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