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Reimagining Peacemaking: Women’s Roles in Peace Processes
International Peace Institute, 2015As half of a society’s population, shouldn’t women have the right to be represented during peacemaking processes? Yet, between 1992 and 2011 just 2% of chief mediators and 9% of peace negotiators were women.DocumentUnited Nations Security Council - Conflict-related sexual violence Report of the Secretary-General
United Nations Security Council, 2015The present report, which covers the period from January to December 2014, is submitted pursuant to paragraph 22 of Security Council resolution 2106 (2013), in which the Council requested to report annually on the implementation of resolutions 1820 (2008), 1888 (2009) and 1960 (2010) and to recommend appropriate actions.OrganisationPOPPOV / Population and Poverty Research Network
The PopPov network is a group of academic researchers, funders, and other stakeholders from around the globe that is interested in how population dynamics (population growth, decline, aging, etc.,) imDocumentColombia: Women Seek to Overcome the Barriers to Participation in Order to Achieve Peace
2015An advocacy document from the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom in Colombia calls for the equal representation of women throughout the whole peace negotiation process in their country. The position is available in English and Spanish.DocumentJerusalem: A City on Edge
2015This report, comprising the testimonies of 25 women living in Palestinian communities in East Jerusalem, sheds light on some of the personal stories behind the headlines.Document2015 Campaign Take Action Kit
Center for Women's Global Leadership, 2015The 16 Days Take Action Kit 2015 contains resources to help support activities during the 16 Days Campaign and can be downloaded in PDF or Microsoft Word format. The Kit is available in multiple languages with other languages forthcoming.DocumentWhy Women? Inclusive Security & Peaceful Societies.
Initiative for Inclusive Security, 2015In the field of international development, decades of evidence of women’s positive impact on socioeconomic outcomes has changed the way governments, donors, and aid organisations do their work. This shorting briefing suggests that same cannot be said for the field of peace and security, where women have been thoroughly and consistently excluded.DocumentDemilitarizing for Gender Equality - Excessive Global Military Spending vs. Funding Gaps for Women's Rights, Equality, Empowerment. You get what you pay for.
PeaceWomen: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 2014This short advocacy document from Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom calls for the reallocation of the enormous funds set aside for militarism as a means to enable the realisation of human rights, including gender equality.DocumentPolicy Brief: Why Women as Peace Negotiators & Peace Builders?
2015Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) strongly believe in the inclusion and role of Afghan women as peace builders and negotiators. Despite the fact that women have struggled over years for their inclusion and impactful representation, they remain underrepresented.DocumentWomen Preventing Violent Extremism. Charting a New Course: Thought for Action Kit
United States Institute of Peace, 2015This resource is intended to engage a discussion on key issues related to the role of women and preventing violent extremism. It is not for an academic audience nor is it a tool kit - it as a thought kit. This is a collection of experts’ essays and exercises, designed to help guide activists and practitioners to engage in reflection and dialogue on violent extremism.Pages
