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PeaceWomen
For the 10th anniversary of 1325,
PeaceWomen is launching the ‘Women, Peace and Security Handbook,’ which
examines thedegree to which the Security Council has internalised the thematic
agenda of Women, peace and security in its geographic work over the past 10
years, specifically in the Council’s country-specific resolutions.
Divided into
thirteen thematic chapters, the handbook is a reference guide for both progress
made and action to be taken on the Women, Peace and Security agenda. The
analysis assesses the consistency with which Council resolutions reflect the
language and intent of SCR 1325. Good practice extracts from resolutions are
presented and critical recommendations are made.
This Handbook,
like the 10th anniversary itself, is a call to action and a sincere effort to
enhance the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda. The
recommendations call for the incorporation of more comprehensive language on
women and gender in future country-specific resolutions.