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The PeaceWomen Project initiated the 1325 PeaceWomen E-Newsletter in May 2002 as a means to maintain the momentum and visibility of UNSC Resolution 1325, to advocate for its full and rapid implementation, and to share information with UN staff, government representatives and civil society actors about Resolution 1325 and related women, peace and security issues.

  • Issue 75 (PDF): March 21,, 2006: International Women's Day
  • Issue 74 (PDF): February 21,, 2006: Women in Conflict Prevention
  • Issue 73 (PDF):January 31, 2006: Women's Participation in Decision Making
  • Issue 72 (PDF):December 13. 2005: Focus on Africa
  • Issue 71 (PDF):November 29. 2005: October 2005: 5th Anniversary Recap & Follow-Up (Part Two)
  • Issue 70 (PDF):November 15. 2005: October 2005: 5th Anniversary Recap & Follow-Up (Part One)
  • Issue 69 (PDF):October 18. 2005: Fifth Anniversary of Resolution 1325
  • Issue 68 (PDF):October 4. 2005: Participation & Involvment of Women in Peacebuilding Commission: Letter from the Women Ministers for Foreign Affairs
  • Issue 67 (PDF): September 13. 2005: The 2005 World Summit: What's at Stake for Women
  • Issue 66 (PDF): AAugust 30. 2005: Iraq Constitution 'Big Disappointment' for Women
  • Issue 65 - (PDF): July 30. 2005: Call for Candidates for October 2005 - Advocacy on Women, Peace and Security at UN Headquarters
  • Issue 64 - (PDF): July 7, 2005: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Tackles its Role in the Implementation of SCR 1325
  • Issue 63 - (PDF): June 30, 2005: Women, Peace and Security on the Agenda at the First-Ever Informal General Assembly Civil Society Hearings
  • Issue 62 - (PDF): June 7, 2005: Colombian Women Advocate for Protection of Women’s Rights in Draft Law on Justice and Peace
  • Issue 61 - (PDF): May 24, 2005: From Beijing +10 to the September Summit: How Are Governmental Political Groupings Weighing in on the Debate?
  • Issue 60 - (PDF): May 10, 2005: Beijing +10 Amnesia: Governmental Interventions in Preparation for the September Summit
  • Issue 59 - (PDF): April 26, 2005: Women's International League For Peace and Freedom: 90 Years Old and Going Strong
  • Issue 58 - (PDF): April 12, 2005: Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations Releases Policy Statement on Gender Mainstreaming
  • Issue 57 - (PDF): March 30, 2005: From Beijing +10 to the September Summit 2005: UN Member States Must Prioritize Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality to Achieve Development, Security and Human Rights
  • Issue 56 - (PDF): March 16, 2005: Reflections on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda on International Women’s Day
  • Issue 55 - (PDF): March 1, 2005: A Beijing +10 Update - Women Fill the UN and the US Fails Women
  • Issue 54 - (PDF): February 15, 2005: Letter to Condoleezza Rice from the Ad Hoc Coalition of Palestinian and Israeli Women
  • Issue 53 - (PDF): February 2, 2005: Recommendations for the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations
  • Issue 52 - (PDF): January 20, 2005: Review and Appraisal of the Beijing Platform For Action (Beijing +10): Five Weeks To Go
  • Issue 51 - (PDF): December 9, 2004: October 2004 - Recap & Follow-up
  • Issue 50 - (PDF): October 28, 2004: Up for Debate: Progress on Implementation of SCR 1325 Four Years On
  • Issue 49 - (PDF): October 4, 2004: The Feminine Face of United Nations Civilian Police (CIVPOL) in Haiti (MINUSTAH)
  • Issue 48 - (PDF): September 17, 2004: Roundtable Report Now Available – "Peace Support Operations: Consolidating Progress and Closing Gaps in the Implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325"
  • Issue 47 - (PDF): September 3, 2004: Announcing the Arrival of the New Permanent Gender Advisor in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations Headquarters
  • Issue 46 - (PDF): August 20, 2004: UN Secretary-General Announces New Special Advisor on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women: Rachel Mayanja
  • Issue 45 - (PDF): July 8, 2004: US House Concurrent Resolution 465 “Commending the efforts of women in the Republic of Colombia to promote peace”
  • Issue 44 - (PDF): June 18, 2004: Working Toward Implementation of 1325 - A Who’s Who in the UN System
  • Issue 43 - (PDF): June 4, 2004: WILPF Australia’s New Website on Resolution 1325 - www.1325australia.org.au
  • Issue 42 - (PDF): May 20, 2004: Preparations Underway for the 4th Anniversary of Resolution 1325: October 2004
  • Issue 41 - (PDF): May 7, 2004: The Women’s Security Council in Germany – Working Toward Implementation of Resolution 1325
  • Issue 40 - (PDF): April 26, 2004: No Women, No Peace: The Importance of Women’s Participation to Achieve Peace and Security
  • Issue 39 - (PDF): April 11, 2004: Gender and the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations 2004 Meeting
  • Issue 38 - (PDF): March 23, 2004: Special Issue on the 48th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women
  • Issue 37 - (PDF): February 13, 2004: Resolution 1325 - What's Next? An Email Discussion- Continuing Through February
  • Issue 36 - (PDF): January 16, 2004: CEDAW Chairperson Applauds New Afghan Constitution
  • Issue 35 - (PDF): December 19, 2003: Recent Statements on the Protection of Women in Situations of Armed Conflict
  • Issue 34 - (PDF): December 5, 2003: New 1325 Advocacy Tools
  • Issue 33 - (PDF): November 21, 2003: Engendering Peace Agreement Processes: Preparation for the Commission on the Status of Women 2004
  • Supplementary Issue - (PDF): November 14, 2003: UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security: The Third Anniversary
  • Issue 32 - (PDF): November 7, 2003: Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX 30th) Introduces a U.S. House Resolution on women, peace and security
  • Issue 31 - (PDF): September 26. 2003: Sweden Highlights Gender Equality and UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security at the General Assembly's General Debate
  • Issue 30 - (PDF): September 5, 2003: The Golden Tulip Declaration of Liberian Women Attending the Peace Talks in Accra Ghana
  • Issue 29 - (PDF): August 20, 2003: Gender and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan
  • Issue 28 - (PDF): August 1, 2003: International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) Women’s Network Portal
  • Issue 27 - (PDF): July 4, 2003: Report on WILPF Australia’s Activities Related to Security Council Resolution 1325
  • Issue 26 - (PDF): June 13, 2003: Status of Implementing the Recommendations of 1325 by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defence
  • Issue 25 - (PDF): June 3, 2003: Celebrating the 1st Anniversary of 1325 PeaceWomen E-News
  • Issue 24 - (PDF): May 16, 2003: Statement by the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security to the UN Security Council - The Implementation of and Strict Compliance with UNSC Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in the Case of Iraq
  • Issue 23 - (PDF): May 5, 2003: Initiatives to Address Women’s Active Participation in Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Iraq
  • Issue 22 - (PDF): April 18, 2003: 'Women and Men Working in Equal Partnership for the Future of Iraq' - An Advocacy and Action Plan
  • Issue 21 - (PDF): April 4, 2003: Statement by Participants at the South Asia Consultation on UN Security Council Resolution 1325
  • Issue 20 - (PDF): March 14, 2003: A 1325 Success Story
  • Issue 19 - (PDF): February 28, 2003: Women's Human Rights in Post-Conflict Afghanistan
  • Issue 18 - (PDF): February 14, 2003: A Call for Translations of Resolution 1325
  • Issue 17 - (PDF): January 31, 2003: Women Must Take Their Place in the Peace Process - An Interview with a Sudanese Peace Woman
  • Issue 16 - (PDF): January 17, 2003: Activities Report from the Office of Gender Affairs (OGA) of the UN Mission in the DRC (MONUC)
  • Issue 15 - (PDF): December 13, 2002: Women at the Peace Table
  • Issue 14 - (PDF): November 29, 2002: Declaration of the Women's Coalition 1325, Azerbaijan
  • Issue 13 - (PDF): November 15, 2002: Recommendations from the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security to the International Conference "Building Capacities for Peacekeeping and Women’s Dimensions in Peace Processes"
  • Issue 12 - (PDF): November 1, 2002: A Special 1325 Anniversary Issue
  • Issue 11 - (PDF): October 18, 2002: Resolution 1325 Anniversary Events
  • Issue 10 - (PDF): October 4, 2002: Women Advocating for Resolution 1325 in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Issue 9 - (PDF): September 20, 2002: No Women, No Peace: The Recipe for a Lasting Peace
  • Issue 8 - (PDF): September 6, 2002: Ideas for Advocacy and Implementation of Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security
  • Issue 7 - (PDF): August 23, 2002: Two Years On: What has happened since the passing of Security Council Resolution 1325
  • Issue 6 - (PDF): August 9, 2002: UN Security Council Resolution 1325: Potential Actors and Suggested Actions
  • Issue 5 - (PDF): July 26, 2002: Gender, Conflict and Peacekeeping
  • Issue 4 - (PDF): July 12, 2002: Follow the Children: What Advocates for Resolution 1325 Can Learn from the Security Council Resolutions on Children and Armed Conflict
  • Issue 3 - (PDF): June 28, 2002: Getting Women's Voices Heard in the Security Council
  • Issue 2 - (PDF): June 14, 2002: If Not Now, When: Addressing Gender-based Violence in Refugee, Internally Displaced, and Post-Conflict Settings
  • Issue 1- (PDF): May 31, 2002: Secretary General's Report Independent Expert Report on Women and Armed Conflict

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