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Aïcha Madi

Aïcha Madi is the feminist peace project assistant (intern) at the Peace Track Initiative. She specializes in international security issues with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa region. She cultivates an approach that promotes peace-building and gender equality. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Studies with a Peace and Security concentration from the University of Montreal (Canada) and is currently pursuing a master’s degree at the same university in public and international affairs. She is a board member of International Connexion of Montreal.

Peace, feminism, and arms exports: Canada’s inexplicable and contradictory policy choice

Opinion | BY AïCHA MADI | September 28, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Sept. 23, 2020, on the Hill. Canada has made an inexplicable and contradictory policy choice by choosing to supply Saudi Arabia with weapons of war over its own feminist foreign policy, writes Aïcha Madi. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY AïCHA MADI | September 28, 2020
Opinion | BY AïCHA MADI | September 28, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Sept. 23, 2020, on the Hill. Canada has made an inexplicable and contradictory policy choice by choosing to supply Saudi Arabia with weapons of war over its own feminist foreign policy, writes Aïcha Madi. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY AïCHA MADI | September 28, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Sept. 23, 2020, on the Hill. Canada has made an inexplicable and contradictory policy choice by choosing to supply Saudi Arabia with weapons of war over its own feminist foreign policy, writes Aïcha Madi. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY AïCHA MADI | September 28, 2020
Opinion | BY AïCHA MADI | September 28, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Sept. 23, 2020, on the Hill. Canada has made an inexplicable and contradictory policy choice by choosing to supply Saudi Arabia with weapons of war over its own feminist foreign policy, writes Aïcha Madi. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade