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Women, Peace and Security: Keeping the promise. How to revitalize the agenda 15 years after UNSCR 1325
Chughtai, Shaheen
Chughtai, Shaheen
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2015-09-03
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<p>In 2000, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 to uphold women's rights in conflict and their roles in peace and security. Despite signs of progress, the impact on women's lives and roles worldwide has been sporadic. This briefing argues that 15 years on, the UN and Member States should use a formal review of the Women, Peace and Security agenda as a crucial opportunity to address key gaps. New commitments should focus on women's participation, preventing conflict and gender-based violence, monitoring and implementation, and financing. </p>
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978-1-78077-927-0
