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1325 ADVOCACY AND EDUCATION TOOLS

• UNIFEM 1325 Toolbox: Arabic • English • French • Spanish • 

If you have produced your own fliers, handouts, or other advocacy and education tools on 1325 and women, peace and security issues more broadly, and would like us to include them on the below list, send your tools to info@peacewomen.org.

Handouts, Fliers

• What Does Resolution 1325 Mean? A UNIFEM Annotation: English; French; Spanish
UNIFEM

• Understanding UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security [French] [Spanish]
Prepared by the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security, March 2005

• Commission on the Status of Women NGO Advocacy Toolbox
Compiled by the NGO Committee on the Status of Women Taskforce on Women’s Equal Participation to Achieve Peace and Security
Commission on the Status of Women, March 2004

• " Moving UNSC 1325 Forward: Some Advocacy Ideas "
Compiled by the PeaceWomen Project

• "How Can We, as U.S. Citizens, Use UNSC Resolution 1325? Some Action and Advocacy Ideas"
Printer-friendly version (PDF)
Compiled by the PeaceWomen Project

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“UN Security Council Resolution 1325 for girls and young women”
• “UN Security Council Resolution 1325 Fact Sheet: Understanding UN Security Council Resolution 1325”
• “UN Security Council Resolution 1325 Fact Sheet: How can we use Resolution 1325?”

The above 3 were produced by the Gender and Peacebuilding Working Group of the Canadian Peacebuilding Coordinating Committee: http://www.peacebuild.ca/working/?load=gender

• “Ten Things Young Women And Men Can Do To Support Security Council Resolution 1325 - in Canada"
Compiled by Sheri Gibbings, Canada

• 1325 Translation Flier
Produced and compiled by PeaceWomen Project

Powerpoint Presentations

• "Implications of Resolution 1325: Three Years On"
PeaceWomen presentation to the NGO Working Group on the Security Council, October 2003

• "Where Are the Women? UNSC Resolution 1325 Three Years On"
PeaceWomen presentation for the conference, "Who is Making Peace? Women and Men in Peace Processes," Munich, Germany, February 2004

• "Head of Household, Survivor of Rape, Market Woman: Engendering Conflict Prevention Through a Holistic Framework for Action"
PeaceWomen presentation for the Seminar on Civil Society-UN Interaction for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, organized by the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, February 2004

• "Where are the Women? What are they saying? Women Speak to their Experiences of Armed Conflict" (email info@peacewomen.org to receive a copy of this PowerPoint presentation in pdf format)
PeaceWomen presentation to The Linden School, a feminist, all-girls private school (grades 1-12), Toronto, Canada, 5 November 2004


If there are any problems downloading the above documents, contact info@peacewomen.org and we will send the presentations by email.

 





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