July 2024 Interview with CEO of Global Thought Daira Arana Aguilar on the Sidelines of the Ministerial on Feminist Foreign Policy in Mexico City Daira Arana Aguilar is the CEO of Global Thought, a Mexican organization focused on international relations that has been working on Feminist Foreign Policy. [...] What are some of the key considerations for advancing the implementation of Mexico’s FFP over the next few years? In our report we emphasized the importance of treating a feminist foreign policy as a public policy that needs to be formalized with human and financial resources. [...] How are the conversations at the ministerial proceedings similar to or different from the conversations occurring at the civil society level led by the Mexican Network on Feminist Foreign Policy? The Ministerial Conference is different because it is focused on listening. [...] In what ways are civil society networks like the Mexican Network on Feminist Foreign Policy key to drafting and implementing a feminist foreign policy? The role of civil society, academia, and other nonstate actors is key to having a foreign policy that could be called feminist. [...] In addition, some of the members of the network have already worked on implementing feminist foreign policy in other contexts even before the Mexican government announced the implementation of its own.
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- Global Thought drafted its own definition of feminist foreign policy based on conversations with other civil society organizations. Can you summarize the key parts of your definition 1
- What are some of the key considerations for advancing the implementation of Mexicos FFP over the next few years 1
- What would make the Ministerial Conference on Feminist Foreign Policies Solutions for a better tomorrow a success in your eyes 1
- How are the conversations at the ministerial proceedings similar to or different from the conversations occurring at the civil society level led by the Mexican Network on Feminist Foreign Policy 1
- The Ministerial Conference is different because it is focused on listening. It is 1
- In what ways are civil society networks like the Mexican Network on Feminist Foreign Policy key to drafting and implementing a feminist foreign policy 2
- What are some of the key issues facing Mexican women and how can Mexicos FFP be a tool to both address these concerns and advance policymaking in the multilateral space 2
- What can other countries learn from Mexicos experience implementing its feminist foreign policy 2
- CEO of Global Thought Daira Arana Aguilar on the sidelines of the Third Annual Ministerial Conference on Feminist Foreign Policy in Mexico City in July. 2