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Link to Text of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace & Security:

http://www.peacewomen.org/un/sc/res1325.pdf

 

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

 

http://www.peacewomen.org/1325inTranslation/index.html

A CALL FOR TRANSLATIONS OF UNSC RESOLUTION 1325 ON WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY:

100 TRANSLATIONS NOW AVAILABLE

Peacewomen Translation Flyer |  Translation Sources | Using 1325 in translation

WHAT TRANSLATION DO YOU NEED? WHAT TRANSLATION WOULD YOU PRIORITIZE?
Email us

Using 1325 in Translation Survey! -NEW

To complete our online survey, please click HERE
To complete a word version, please click HERE

In February 2003, PeaceWomen began compiling existing translations and calling for and welcoming new translations of Resolution 1325. Thanks to individuals and organizations who have shared their translations with us, the number of available translations on PeaceWomen.org has increased, since February 2003, from 9 to 99.

If any of you have translated UNSC Resolution 1325, know of existing translations, would be interested in translating, or know of others who would, please contact us at: info@peacewomen.org

100 TRANSLATIONS AVAILABLE

Pending TRANSLATIONS

TRANSLATIONS REQUESTED


Albanian
AMHARIC       
Arabic,*
html
Armenian
Azerbaijani
BAHASA MELAYU/Bahasa Indonesia
Bengali

Belarusian
Bulgarian
NEW
Bosnian
Burmese  
 
Catalan   
Ciluba (DRC)

CROATIAN

Czech    
DANISH        
DARI            
DIOLA          

Dutch
English,* html
FIJIAN
FILIPINO          
Finnish
FONGBE     
French*
Georgian
German
Greek 
Haitian Creole
HAUSA   
 
Hebrew
HINdi
HINDI (in Roman Script)
HUNGARIAN 
IBo (NIGERIA)    
 
Icelandic
IJAW (NIGERIA)       
Italian
   
Japanese
KACHIN (BURMA)   
    
KAREN (BURMA)    
    
KARENNI (BURMA)
khmer (cambodia)
Kikongo (DRC)
, html
KINYARWANDA      

KIRUNDI      
Kiswahili (DRC)
,html
KISWAHILI (e.Africa)
Korean
Krio (Sierra Leone)
kuki (burma)         
KURDISH-KuRMANJI
KYRGYZ
       
LAHU ( BURMA)
     

Lingala (DRC)
, html
MACEDONIAN   
     
Mandarin*
MARATHI (INDIA)   
Montenegrin    
Ndebele (ZIMBABWE)
 
Nepali
Norwegian
PaO (BURMA)    
pashto (afghanistan)
NEW
Persian/Farsi
Pidgin (Papua New Guinea)

Pidgin (Solomon Islands)
Portuguese
PUNJABI       
    
RAKHAING (BURMA)   Romanian
Romani (or Romany)
Rotuman (Fiji)

Russian
*
SERBIAN          
SHAN (BURMA)
SHONA          

SINHALA:
1 & 2     
SLOVAK        
Slovenian
Somali
  
Spanish
*     
Swedish
tajik
NEW
TAMIL       
tetum (timor leste)       
THAI
Tigrinya(Eritrea)

TIV (Nigeria) 
Tongan
TURKISH
   
URDU
Ukrainian         
UZBEK       
VIETNAMESE      
WOLOF
Xhosa (S. Africa)
YORUBA      
Zulu (S. Africa)

 

*Designates official UN languages


• Bari (Sudan)
• Dinka (Sudan)
• Juba Arabic (Sudan)
• Nuer (Sudan)
• Shiluk (Sudan)






These languages have been identified as priorities for translation by women, peace and security advocates:

Achehnese (Acheh)
Acholi/Luo (Northern Uganda,South Sudan)
• Aymara (Bolivia, Peru)
Embera (Colombia)
Hmong (spoken in Laos, Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, and Southern China)
Kazakh (spoken in Kazakhstan, Russia, and China)
Luganda (Uganda)
Malayalam (South Indian)
Mongolian
Oshiwambo (Namibia)
Paez (Colombia)
Quechua (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Northern Chile, Argentina, Southern Colombia)
Sangho (Central African Republic)
Wayu (Venezuela)
Wayunaiki (Colombia)
Zande (Sudan)

To add languages to this list, please contact info@peacewomen.org.

 

 





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