“It’s important to be aware of what’s going on in the world and to think about how you can start to make a difference, even when you’re a kid.”
The NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security has released the April 2011 version of our Monthly Action Points (
Barbara Lochbihler
A Forward-Looking Retrospective
In order to create a comprehensive gender-sensitive peace-building process, we should challenge the currently prevale
Following the declaration of independence in 2008, the Kosovar government has spearheaded the building of state insti
In the lead up to this year's ten year anniversary in October of UN Security Council Resolution1325 (2000) there has
The development goal of the project is to strengthen democratic governance, and to promote and protect women's human
“Peacekeeping economies” have not been subject to much analysis of either their economic or socio-cultura
Survey research has a role to play in providing Muslim women with a public voice where custom and culture does not pe
According to its mandate, the UNMIK Office of Gender Affairs is requested to facilitate the mainstreaming of a gender
Since the deployment in July 1999 of an international peacekeeping force (KFOR) and the establishment of the United N
Kosovar women started organizing in the early 1990's and worked very closely with the local parallel government that
A report from the consultative meeting held in Bratislava, Slovakia, on November 13-15, 2002.
Throughout history, gender−based violence has been an integral component of armed conflict.
This report is a result of a three-month project on violence against women in the Kosovar Albanian community intended
This report was commissioned by the Netherlands Special Programme on WID, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS) of the N
Please join the Harriman Institute for a talk by Igballe Rogova, Executive Director, Kosova Women's Network.
By June 11th, 15 countries will have held their Open Day for Peace.
As we approach the 20th anniversaries of the break-up of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union respectively, this conferenc
Amnesty International is deeply concerned and shocked at recent threats made against human rights defender, Nazlie Ba
The overall situation for minority groups in Kosovo is not good and conditions are particularly bad for girls and wom
Celebrating only five years of independence and following recent fanfare surrounding its struggle to achieve recognit
The EU must ensure a gender balanced approach as it spearheads talks between Kosovo and Serbia, writes Lena Ag.