The Gender and Peacebuilding Working Group
(GPWG) aims to translate the general international commitments that have been
made on gender equality and peacebuilding into concrete actions and to promote
the active participation of girls and women in peacebuilding. The GPWG is
designed to strengthen collaboration among Canadian organizations, activists,
and academics by providing a forum for the exchange of resources, facilitating
dialogue between and among civil society and government, and contributing to
the direction of programming and policy.
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Reports
- Gender
Training and Fragile States: What Works
- Gender,
Small Arms and Development: The Case of Southern Sudan
- A
Canadian Civil Society response to the Official Government of Canada
Report on the Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution
1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security
- Women, Peace and Security: The Canadian NGO Experience
- Canadian
Perspectives on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women,
Peace and Security
- A Civil Society Perspective on Canada's Implementation of
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and
Security
Relevant
documents
Kate McInturff, Ph.D, Coordinator
Telephone: (613) 241-3446
Fax: (613) 241-4846
E-mail: gender@peacebuild.ca