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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Sweden's feminist foreign policy: Examples from three years of implementation

Serbia: Second 1325 NAP

Pathways for Peace: Inclusive Approaches to Preventing Violent Conflict

Voluntary Compact on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

  • voluntary compact was proposed by the Secretary-General to all Member States that support peace operations on the ground, whether their contribution is in the peacekeeping, humanitarian or development context or otherwise, and whether it consists of uniformed or civilian personnel, those working di

Voluntary Compact on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

ECOWAS Plan of Action for the implementation of UNSCR 1325 and 1820: Three (3) years later

Statement of Azerbaijan at the Security Council Open Debate on Women Peace and Security- October 2017

Statement of Djibouti at the Security Council Open Debate on Women Peace and Security- October 2017

Statement of Nigeria at the Security Council Open Debate on Women Peace and Security- October 2017

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