Katrina Leclerc | Human Rights | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Katrina Leclerc | Human Rights | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer| University of Winnipeg Global College| Canada

Ms. Katrina Leclerc is a scholar and practitioner specializing in women, peace and security, youth, peace and security, and feminist peacebuilding. Her research focuses on meaningful participation, gender and youth inclusion, and the political dynamics of peace and security decision-making. She contributes extensively to global policy debates through peer-reviewed scholarship, edited volumes, and influential policy analyses. Her scholarly output includes 5 research documents with 2 citations across 2 documents and an h-index of 1. Her work bridges academic research and practice, informing international norms, national action plans, and multilateral peacebuilding frameworks. She has led and contributed to major global studies shaping gender- and youth-responsive peace and security agendas. Her scholarship emphasizes intersectionality, localization, and challenging tokenistic participation in governance processes. She is widely recognized for advancing evidence-based, inclusive approaches to peacebuilding at global and regional levels.

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Featured Publications

Young Peacebuilders Challenge Traditional Knowledge Creation

– Journal of Transdisciplinary Peace Praxis, 2021 (8 citations)

Reporting on Progress – Reflections on the latest CNAP Report

– Women, Peace and Security Network–Canada, 2021 (4 citations)

Postcards from the Pandemic: Women, Intersectionality, and Gendered Risks

– International Studies Review, 2024 (2 citations)

Young Women in the Lead: Actualizing the WPS–YPS Nexus

– Global Network of Women Peacebuilders, 2024 (2 citations)