General Women, Peace and Security

The General Women, Peace and Security theme focuses on information related to UN Security Council Resolutions 1325, 1820, 1888, 1889, 1960, 2106, and 2122, which make up the Women Peace and Security Agenda.

The Women, Peace and Security Agenda historically recognizes that women and gender are relevant to international peace and security. The Agenda is based on four pillars: 1) participation, 2) protection, 3) conflict prevention, and 4) relief and recovery.

The Women, Peace and Security Agenda demands action to strengthen women’s participation, protection and rights in conflict prevention through post-conflict reconstruction processes. It is binding on all UN Member States.

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Letter in Support of Filing OTP-CR-397/15

Protection Risks for Women and Girls in the European Refugee and Migrant Crisis

GLOBAL REPORT Civil Society Organization (CSO) Survey for the Global Study on Women, Peace and Security CSO Perspectives on UNSCR 1325 Implementation 15 Years after Adoption

Advancing the Women, Peace and Security agenda: 2015 and beyond

Recommendations on Women’s Human Rights and Gender Equality

Workshop - Women, Peace and Security Post-2015: concepts, criticisms and challenges

Paraguay NAP (2015) - Spanish

Creeping militarism: a critical challenge for gender justice and peace

WILPF PeaceWomen Program Manager, Abigail Ruane, has contributed to the Peace in Progress magazine issued by the International Catalan Institute for Peace titled Women, Peace and Security: 15 years of 1325 Resolution with the article titled Creeping militarism: a critical challenge to gender justice and peace.

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY: 15 YEARS OF RESOLUTION 1325

This monographic issue published by International Catalan Institute for Peace, reflects on the impact Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security fifteen years after it was approved by the UN Security Council.

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