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Working towards peace, inclusion of women, and implementing SCR 1325 is a group effort. These are some of the organisations and coalitions we work with to promote gender justice and peace:​

  • NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security
  • Women's Major Group
  • The MenEngage Alliance
  • Human Rights Watch
  • Nobel Women's Initiative
  • Amnesty International
  • UN Women
  • Young Women Christian Association (YWCA)
  • ABAAD-Resource Center for Gender Equality
  • MADRE
  • Femmes Africa Solidarité (FAS)
  • Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP)
  • International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)
  • Kvinna til Kvinna
  • Liechtenstein Institute of Self-Determination at Princeton University (LISD)
  • International Campaign to Stop Gender Violence and Rape In Conflict
  • International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA)
  • Feminist UN Campaign
  • GBV AoR
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