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Right Now! Women with Disabilities Build Peace Post-Conflict
Center for Women Policy Studies, 2011The main focus of this paper, part of the series of Barbara Faye Waxman Fiduccia papers on women and girls with disabilities, is to makes the argument for better inclusion of women with disabilities in peace building and reconciliation processes.DocumentThe State of World Population 2010: From conflict and crisis to renewal
United Nations Population Fund, 2010This report coincides with the 10th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, the first formal attempt of this body to redress the absence or low level of women’s participation in peace and reconstruction efforts.DocumentWomen count for peace: the 2010 open days on women, peace and security
United Nations [UN] Peacekeeping Operations, 2010In the summer of 2010, female peace activists and senior United Nations (UN) leaders in conflict affected countries met for 25 special meetings: the ‘Open Days on Women, Peace and Security’. These aimed to ensure that women’s voices and leadership guide the work of the UN, improving its efforts to promote peace and protect women.DocumentGlobal burden of armed violence
United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2008The report brings into focus the wide ranging costs of war and crime on development and seeks to provide a solid evidence base to shape effective policy, programming, and advocacy to prevent and reduce armed violence.DocumentUN peacekeeping economies and local sex industries: connections and implications
Microcon, 2009UN peacekeeping missions have been a major component of many conflict and post-conflict environments.DocumentStrategies for policy makers: bringing women into governments
Hunt Alternatives Fund, 2009Involvement of women in peace processes brings skills, attributes, and perspectives to government processes. Post conflict governments that have involved women have tended to build governance systems which are stable and transparent.DocumentGender review: mainstreaming gender and women’s rights in the development portfolio of the Norwegian representative office in Al-Ram
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This review focuses on how the Norwegian cooperation with the Palestinian Territories (PT) addresses women’s issues and gender concerns as defined in the Norwegian policy documents.DocumentThe gender dimensions of post-conflict reconstruction: the challenges in development aid
Gender Action, 2009This chapter constructs a framework for understanding the gender dimensions of post-conflict reconstruction (PCR), in order to strengthen assessments, project design, and policy-formulation with the aim of achieving sustainable peace, participation and prosperity.DocumentRecommendations for peace-making and peace-building; securing the contributions of women and civil society
Institute for Security Studies, 2008Based on the Salzburg Global Seminar where more than 60 leading thinkers from policy, practice and research met to identify actions for key stakeholders to enact inclusive peace-building processes, this paper presents the recommendations for peace making and peace building with respect to women and civil society.DocumentGender and landmines - from concept to practice
Swiss Campaign to Ban Landmines, 2008The relevance of gender has taken time to impose itself clearly to anti landmine programmers, decision-makers, implementers, donors, and stakeholders working in the area of mine action.The main treaties regulating general mine action activities (the Mine Ban Treaty and the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons and its additional Protocol II) are gender blind and do not explicitly discuss thePages
