The Centre for Gender Equality and History (KIIF) and the Cyprus Peace and Dialogue Centre (CPDC) have launched an island-wide survey gathering women’s experiences and perspectives on the Cyprus issue and peacebuilding.
The survey forms part of a project titled “Women Making Peace: A Grassroots Intervention for a United Cyprus”, funded by the European Union under the Aid Programme for the Turkish Cypriot community.
Women across Cyprus are invited to share their views on negotiations, everyday challenges, security, trust, and the conditions needed for a sustainable and inclusive peace. Participation is anonymous and takes approximately ten minutes.
The organisers said the survey aims to generate evidence-based insights to strengthen advocacy and inform policy discussions. They noted that women’s voices remain underrepresented in formal peace processes.
The survey is available here. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3TL8P9Y
