General Women, Peace and Security
General
War and conflict involves tremendous suffering for all and for sustainable peace it is vital that the needs and concerns of everyone are taken into account. For the women’s peace movement, the women, peace and security agenda addresses the fundamental points that women and gender perspectives must be included in peace processes; their needs and concerns must be taken into account and the differential impact of conflict on women and men must be addressed. Women have been systematically targeted in conflict situations and are frequently excluded from decision-making opportunities in peace-process negotiations and post-conflict reconstruction.
The policy framework on women, peace and security extends from the international to the local level and from intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations to national level governments. As the body responsible for the maintenance of international peace and security, it is vital that the Security Council addresses gender and women’s concerns in its policy-making. It does so through its resolutions on women, peace and security – SCRs 1325, 1820, 1888 and 1889. These together form the framework for work on women, peace and security at the UN. They do not, however, comprise the entirety of the aspirational agenda for women, peace and security for the women’s peace movement and efforts are continually being made to drive this agenda forward. Read More>>
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May 23, 2013 (Portland Press Herald)
AFGHANISTAN: Jailing of Afghan Women Rises Sharply
The number of women and girls jailed by Afghan authorities for "moral crimes" has risen by 50 percent in the last year and a half, an alarming statistic that reflects the Afghan government's need to step up efforts to protect women's rights, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday.
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May 19, 2013 (ABC )
AFGHANISTAN: Anger as Afghan MPs Halt Women's Bill Debate
Islamic fundamentalist politicians in Afghanistan have stopped a debate on whether to give parliamentary approval to a law protecting women against violence.
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May 13, 2013 (eNAC)
INDIA: India's Women Activists Seeing Red
India's "Red Brigade" is a group of angry young women with a simple message for the country's sexual predators: change your ways or be ready to face the consequences.
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May 11, 2013 (allAfrica)
SOMALIA: The First Lady On Violence Against Women
Asha Haji Elmi was born in Somalia in 1962 where she graduated from the Somali National University in Mogadishu. She e also holds a Master's degree in business administration from the International University of the United States. And 'the wife of Abdi Farah Shirdon, current Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia in August 2012 and is herself Somali Federal Member of Parliament, one of the few MPs of the transition period (2004-2009) to be re-elected. She'was the founder of the Association for the salvation of Women and Children (SSWC) in 1992, at the height of the civil war, and in 2000 promoted the Sixth Clan Association, movement for the promotion of Somali women in the political life of the country. It has also committed to the banning of female genital mutilation, a practice widespread in Somalia. She is currently working in Somalia against sexual violence against women and held a discussion on the topic during the London conference on Somalia in which, for Italy, was attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emma Bonino.
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May 8, 2013 (biyka.news)
EGYPT: Egyptian Women Angry After President's Advisor Says Harassment
Egyptian women are livid after an advisor to President Mohamed Morsi said that statistics on sexual harassment and sexual violence in the country are “exaggerated.” Omaima Kamel, on the Board for Women's Affairs, said on Wednesday that the Interior Ministry should “provide realistic numbers” on violence against women in the country.
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UN Women Sourcebook on Women, Peace and Security: Overview of Contents,
UN Women,
October 2012
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Monthly Action Points (MAP) on Women, Peace and Security for the UN Security Council: May,
NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security,
May 2013
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CSW57: PeaceWomen Final Report and Summary of Events,
PeaceWomen,
April 2013
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Monthly Action Points (MAP) on Women, Peace and Security for the UN Security Council: April,
NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security,
April 2, 2013
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RESOURCE: Hostages of the Gatekeepers,
Human Rights Watch,
March 2013
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CONFERENCE: Announcing Moving Beyond Militarism & War: Women-driven Solutions for a Nonviolent World,
Conferences & Meetings,
Nobel Women's Initiative,
May 28-30
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BLOG: WILPF Sweden Trip to Nigeria ,
Online Dialogues & Blogs,
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom- Sweden (WILPF) (IKFF),
May 2013
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OPINION: Steinberg on Role of Women in Peace, Security,
Online Dialogues & Blogs,
United States Agency for International Development (USAID),
May 7, 2013
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RESEARCH: From Afghanistan to Syria: Women's Rights, War Propaganda and the CIA,
Research,
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April 4, 2013
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BLOG: Violence Against Women? Call the Kung Fu Grannies!,
Online Dialogues & Blogs,
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April 1, 2013
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Action: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence 2012,
Campaign
, November 2012
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NGOWG Women, Peace and Security: June MAP,
MAP
, June 2012
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Statement on the Nigeria,
WILPF Section
, October 2011
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Monthly Action Points (MAP) on Women, Peace and Security, NGOWG, January 2011,
MAP
, January 2011
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Monthly Action Points (MAP) on Women, Peace and Security, NGOWG, November 2010,
MAP
, November 5, 2010
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Monthly Action Points (MAP) on Women, Peace and Security for the UN Security Council,
February 4th, 2013
[NGO Working Group on Women Peace and Security (NGOWG)]
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Strategising Online Activism: A Toolkit,
2011
[Association for Progressive Communication Women's Networking Support Programme (APC WNS), Violence is Not our Culture (VNC)]
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Checklist on Women's Participation and Gender Perspectives in Security Council Resolutions,
January 1, 2010
[NGO Working Group on Women Peace and Security (NGOWG)]
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European Women's Lobby Position Paper on Gender and Conflict,
October 5, 2009
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Glossary of Gender-related Terms,
August 2009
[Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS)]