Thank you for that observation. That point is right on target.
One of the elements of the research that people sometimes overlook is that it's not just a matter of involving women, any women, in peace processes. It's when women have support behind them from civil society connections and have a meaningful space to operate in those peace negotiations. That's exactly the role that women human rights defenders can play, because they have those connections and that experience. They often come out of a particular area where they have knowledge of judicial issues or how things operate in a particular geographic context, or they may have strong relationships with community and religious leaders. That then helps them knit communities together and build peace.