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Gender, peace and security : women's advocacy and conflict resolution

London: Commonwealth Secretariat , 2012 , 50 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Verfasst von: M'Cormack-Hale, Fredline AO
Körperschaft: Commonwealth Secretariat
Jahr: 2012
Maße: 24 cm
ISBN: 1849290741
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 recognises both war’s adverse effects on women and women’s important contributions to peace and security. Yet despite the resolution being passed unanimously over a decade ago, women are still generally underrepresented in formal peace negotiations and to date only 33 countries worldwide – and only 5 in the Commonwealth – have approved National Action Plans (NAPs) to implement the resolution. "Gender, Peace and Security" examines women’s role in both conflict and post-conflict reconciliation. It describes how UNSCR 1325 provides support for women in peace-building processes and provides case studies of how it has been implemented in selected countries, including the benefits of NAPs and women’s involvement in their adoption. 1. Introduction 2. Women, Conflict and UNSCR 1325: The role of women in conflict and post-conflict countries * UNSCR 1325: In support of women in peace-building processes 3. Women’s Peace-building Efforts across the Commonwealth: Examples of limited engagement in peace negotiations: Sierra Leone, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea (Bougainville) * Why women’s engagement may be limited following conflict 4. Women and National Action Plans (NAPs): Women’s involvement in the adoption of NAPs: Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Uganda * NAPs in countries at peace: a different experience: United Kingdom, Canada * Benefits of NAPS 5. Peace and Conflict in the Commonwealth: Implementation of UNSCR 1325 in selected countries (2000–2011): India, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea (Bougainville), Rwanda, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Afghanistan (a non-Commonwealth example) * Possible scenarios for women, peace and conflict in these countries, 2011–2015: India, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea (Bougainville), Rwanda, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Afghanistan (a non-Commonwealth example) 6. Recommendations
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