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    Beyond Rhetoric: Feminist leadership for a transformative Women, Peace and Security agenda at 25- Case studies from Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Occupied Palestinian Territory and South Sudan

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    Author(s)
    Baldoumas, Abigael
    Noor, Anila
    Knox, Duncan
    Smyth, Fionna
    Kezie-Nwoha, Helen
    Alabdeh, Maria
    Sophie Pettersson, Marie
    Publication date
    2025-10-16
    Subject
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    Conflict and disasters
    Gender
    Rights
    Keywords
    Women, Peace and Security agenda
    Women’s rights organisations
    Civic space
    Feminist leadership
    Feminist peace
    Gender in emergencies
    Peacebuilding
    Militarisation
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    Colombia
    The Democratic Republic of Congo
    Occupied Palestinian Territory
    South Sudan
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam International
    Document type
    Research report
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    Twenty-five years after the United Nations adopted Resolution 1325, the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is both a landmark in diplomacy and a study in unfulfilled promise. Its most profound achievement has been to force open a conversation about the gendered power structures that fuel conflict. But that opening is narrowing. Escalating wars, a backlash against gender justice and a collapse in funding now threaten to strip the agenda of its transformative edge. The WPS agenda remains an essential tool for women peacebuilders. Whether it survives as a force for justice depends on whether the global community backs its principles with the resources and political will to make them real. Without that, the resolution’s 25th anniversary will mark the start of its decline, not its maturity.

    This report – published jointly by Oxfam and Researchers Without Borders – draws on extensive, first-hand evidence from four countries where feminist actors work against staggering odds: Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Occupied Palestinian Territory and South Sudan.

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    86
    DOI
    10.21201/2025.000094
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621740
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