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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Closing the protection gap for children born of war- Addressing the stigmatisation and intergenerational impact of sexual violence in conflict

Bauchi to Domesticate UNSCR 1325 on Women Peace, Security

Nigeria: Gombe State Gets Ready To Implement UN Resolution 1325

Women Land and Property Rights – the Importance of Equality for Peace

Progress Report: Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2012-2018

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom turns attention to U.S. base relocation at Henoko

This article, orginally written for Japan Today by Nicholas Armin-Lemon, focuses on the WILPF Japan's advocacy around the relocation of the US base. WILPF International President is currently directing all of the activities out of Doshisha and Ritsumeikan Universities in Kyoto. The group has undertaken the daunting task of eliciting a response from mainland Japanese people towards peaceful goals.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom turns attention to U.S. base relocation at Henoko

A New Way of Doing Business: Partnering for Peace and Sustainable Development

To meet the scale and ambition of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the private sector will have to play a central role. The agenda provides a window of opportunity for the private sector, governments, and the UN to collaborate with each other through a new global partnership.

A New Way of Doing Business: Partnering for Peace and Sustainable Development

Making Waves: Jamila Afghani

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