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Tracking Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000)
UN Women, 2010This short document provides an overview of the framework which was developed to track the implementation of the 1325 resolution. It aims to establish results at the impact levels (the intended objective) and outcome levels (actual change). The framework is organised around four impact areas, or pillars, which were established as the overarching long-term goals of resolution 1325:DocumentWomen in peace and security through United Nations Security Resolution 1325: literature review, content analysis of National Action Plans, and implementation
Institute for Global and International Studies, 2014The complex challenges and opportunities of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda, as enunciated in United National Security Council Resolution 1325 of 2000, and several subsequent resolutions, lend themselves to both a “cup half full” and a “cup half empty” interpretation.DocumentGender and Militarism
Women Peacemakers Program, 2014This Policy Brief is based on discussions held during the Global Consultation “Gender & Militarism: Analyzing the Links to Strategize for Peace”, organized by the Women Peacemakers Program (WPP) from July 2- 4, 2014, in Cape Town, South Africa.DocumentThe DRC and its neighbourhood: the political economy of peace
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014On 24 February 2013, 11 African countries signed the Addis Ababa Framework Agreement designed to bring peace to the Great Lakes Region, in particular the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),DocumentRising powers and the African security landscape
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2014As the rising powers of China, Brazil, India and South Africa extend their economic engagement in Africa, they are also gradually becoming more involved in the African peace and security agenda. The four articles in this report describe and analyse how these rising powers are engaging with the African security landscape:DocumentRe-examining identities and power: gender in peacebuilding in Colombia
International Alert, 2014As part of a four-country research project on gender in peacebuilding, this report examines the case of Colombia, where society has been deeply affected by both decades of armed conflict as well as high levels of criminal violence.DocumentMyanmar: the politics of Rakhine State
International Crisis Group, 2014The situation in Rakhine State contains a toxic mixture of historical centre-periphery tensions, serious intercommunal and inter-religious conflict with minority Muslim communities, and extreme poverty and under-development. This led to major violence in 2012 and further sporadic outbreaks since then.DocumentFive key questions answered on the link between peace and religion
2014What is the relationship between religion and peace? This report presents empirical research conducted by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) in conjunction with the Religious Freedom and Business Foundation that aims to get beyond ideology to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how religion interacts with peace.DocumentThe financing of international peace operations in Africa: a review of recent research and analyses
Social Science Research Council, USA, 2014Mobilising the necessary financial, material, and logistical resources has been a major challenge to conducting peace operations in Africa that has often exposed the dependence of African states on the international community to act in their crises. Pan-Africanism has long called for Africans taking more responsibility for security and development.DocumentJust peace: achieving peace, justice and development in post-conflict Africa
Social Science Research Council, USA, 2014The political realities of post-conflict situations present hard choices in the peacebuilding and reconstruction processes. Most post-conflict societies face the dilemma of how to deal with past atrocities, especially genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.Pages
