FN om kvinner, fred og sikkerhet
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Adopted on 31 October 2000
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Study coordinated by OSAGI and submitted by the Secretary General in 2002 in response to Security Council resolution 1325 [ PDF ]
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Information on resolution 1325 and anniversary events
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Information on activities of the task force, in particular Security Council resolution 1325 anniversary events
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Extensive collection of information and resources on women, peace and security issues, including Security Council resolution 1325
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Ms. Rachel Mayanja, Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women, addresses the Security Council on 26 October 2006 on the subject of women, peace and security.
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How much do you really know about gender, peace and security issues? Tickle your brain. Take the INSTRAW online quiz. INSTRAW, 2006
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A Manual on how to design, draft and implement a successful action plan on women, peace and security: Designed as a resource for governments, international and regional agencies and civil society organizations, the guide provides good practices, specific recommendations and a practical six-step model process. INSTRAW, 2006
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This issue examines steps taken by the UN to address the situation of women subjected to sexual violence during armed conflict since the Second World War. DAW, 1998
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This report is intended to contribute to the United Nations efforts to implement the Security council resolution 1325 by reassessing the UNFPA institutional support, as well as defining and strengthening UNFPA role in implementing the resolution through global, regional and country programs examples and interventions. UNFPA 2006
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Briefing paper prepared for the Symposium on Sexual Violence in Conflict and Beyond held from 21-23 June 2006 in Brussels. The paper is divided into 3 sections: 1) The Nature and Scope of Violence Against Women and Children in Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, 2) Rising to the Challenge: Combating Violence Against Women and Girls During War and Its Aftermath, 3) Where Are We Now?: Assessing Progress. UNFPA, 2006
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Designed to serve as a resource for researchers, practitioners and potential students, these pages contain a searchable directory as well as lists of gender, peace and security journals, databases and scholarships/fellowships. The directory is available online, or can be downloaded in Word and Excel formats. INSTRAW, 2006
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Subtitled "The Challenges in Development Aid", this research paper recommends that post-conflict reconstruction projects systematically address gender issues and promote gender equality to make peace work. UNU, 2006
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This first-of-its-kind study by UNICEF on the situation of war-affected girls and women in the region highlights innovative programmes being implemented with partners to address the impact of conflict, and recommends how UNICEF can more proactively champion the rights of girls - particularly adolescent girls.
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From October 2004 to January 2005, WomenWatch hosted a series of online discussions on the Platform's critical areas of concern and other important issues to provide input into the review and appraisal of the Bejing Declaration and Platform for Action. All postings and background notes are available for reading as archived online discussion.
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Un News Centre feature article
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Independent expert assessment of the impact of armed conflict on women and women’s role in peace building, publication, 2002
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Information on UNIFEM’s assistance to women in conflict situations and support for their participation in peace processes.
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Information on expert group meeting, January 2004
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Information on an Expert Group Meeting jointly organized by DAW, OSAGI and DPA, 10-13 November 2003
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Joint workshop, July 2003
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Includes fact sheets on linkages between gender and various disarmament issues, 2002
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Contains a library of UN documents, including gender resource package and publications on human rights and gender issues in peacekeeping
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Publication and guidelines, 2000 [ PDF ]
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In any refugee population, approximately 50 percent of the uprooted people are women and girls. Stripped of the protection of their homes, their government and often their family structure, females are often particularly vulnerable.UNHCR has developed a series of special programmes to ensure women have equal access to protection, basic goods and services as they attempt to rebuild their lives. UNHCR, 2006
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Information on the important role of gender issues in ensuring food security in emergencies, including armed conflict.
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Information and resource collection
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OHCHR report (July 2005) written in the framework of implemeting Security Council resolution 1325.
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Training programme for civilian personnel in UN peacekeeping operations
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