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Canadian named NATO Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security

Jens Stoltenberg and Clare Hutchinson. Jens Stoltenberg / Twitter

A Canadian has been appointed as the NATO Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security.

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the move to appoint Clare Hutchinson in the role on Saturday morning.

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“It is a great pleasure to announce that I have appointed Clare Hutchinson of Canada as my new Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security,” Stoltenberg said in a statement.

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Hutchinson previously spent more than 10 years with United Nations as a gender adviser in places such as Kosovo and Lebanon.

“Empowering women is not just the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do: it makes countries safer and more stable,” Stoltenberg said in a statement. NATO is determined to make a difference, including through our training and operations – for example, by deploying gender advisers to local communities in Afghanistan.

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“We also aim to raise the profile of women at all levels within the Alliance.”

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The NATO boss noted to Canada’s commitment to women, peace and security.

“I thank Canada for its strong commitment to women, peace and security, and I look forward to welcoming Ms. Hutchinson to NATO headquarters soon,” he said.

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