The University of Hawaii’s applied science and research center, Pacific Disaster Center on April 5 and 27, 2022.
Participants from across the Indo-Pacific were welcomed to the event by USINDOPACOM’s Regional and Multinational Engagement Advisor for Strategic Planning and Policy, Air Commodore Christopher Robson, who described the recent U.S.
Robson laid out how the results will help eliminate previous gender blind spots and address destabilizing factors within the region due to gender inequality.
WPS analyst Dr.
Sawyers said, “The body of work provides key indicators of destabilizing factors identified in previous human security research products within organizations such as the United Nations, USAID, and the Red Cross.
At the close of the session, key discussion takeaways included the ways in which USINDOPACOM could leverage the WPS analysis for its own security planning activities.