Actualizing the promises and potential of Security Council resolutions 1325, 1820, 1888 and 1889 requires intentional action at the national level by a range of stakeholders. SCR 1889, adopted by the Security Council in October 2009, calls on Member States, in partnership with key actors, to “specify in detail women and girls’ needs and priorities and design concrete strategies. 12 4 The implementation of 5 these resolutions requires the development of truly gender-responsive aid in conflict and post–conflict settings.A 2008 study by UNIFEM found that government and donor efforts to integrate gender priorities in peace building and post-conflict reconstruction processes in Nepal were limited, and that more harmonization and coordination at the outset may have ensured that initiatives integrated women’s specific security and peace-building needs more intentionally, and that funding of peace building efforts was more gender responsive.
WomensEducation #WomensAdvancement #CivilAndPoliticalRights #Feminism
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CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, FEMINISM, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, WOMEN, WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT, WOMEN'S EDUCATION
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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14.02.02
- Human Rights
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