- September 25 - 1325 Call to Action
Hosted by Canada, co-sponsored by Austria, Bangladesh, Chile, Namibia, Sierra Leone, (possibly also UK, US and Liberia) - October 21- Global Open Day
Hosted by UNIFEM, DPKO, DPA and UNDP - October 21 - Press Conference: 10th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325
- The Video on the Open Days - Women Count for Peace
- October 22 - Open debate in the Security Council (SC) on joint peacekeeping in Africa
- October 26 - Security Council: Women and peace and security (with Hillary Clinton)
- October 26 - Security Council: Women and peace and security
September 25 - 1325 Call to Action
Ministerial Meeting on Security Council Resolution 1325, “A Call to Action” - with remarks by the Secretary-General. source/UN
October 21- Global Open Day
In observance of the 10th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325(2000) on women and peace and security, UN Open Days for Women and Peace were held in 27 post-conflict countries from June to September 2010. The UN initiative, the first of its kind, was designed to enable direct dialogue between women’s peacebuilding organizations, women community leaders, and senior UN leadership at the country level. source/UN
Press Conference: 10th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325
Inter-agency press conference to mark the 10th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325. The press conference will focus on the work of women peace advocates, United Nations priorities in advancing the resolution, the achievements of resolution 1325 in the last ten years, and the challenges ahead. Participants include Said Djinnit, Special Representative of the Secretary-General, UN Office for West Africa; and Mandira Sharma, Executive Director, Advocacy Forum, Nepal. source/UN
Women Count for Peace: Open Days on Women, Peace and Security
In observance of the 10th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325(2000) on women and peace and security, UN Open Days for Women and Peace were held in 27 post-conflict countries from June to September 2010. The UN initiative, the first of its kind, was designed to enable direct dialogue between women’s peacebuilding organizations, women community leaders, and senior UN leadership at the country level. source/UN
Open debate in the Security Council (SC) on joint peacekeeping in Africa
Report of the Secretary-General on support to African Union peacekeeping operations authorized by the United Nations (S/2010/514) source/UN
October 26 - Security Council: Women and peace and security - with Hillary Clinton
Report of the Secretary-General on Women and peace and security (S/2010/498) source/UN
October 26 - Security Council: Women and peace and security
Report of the Secretary-General on Women and peace and security (S/2010/498) source/UN
Coping with Crises, Ending Armed Conflict – Peace Promoting Strategies of Women and Men
In cooperation with:
PeaceWomen Across the Globe & German Women's Security Council
Summary and documentation of the conference:
- Documentation of the Conference
- Thursday – Friday – Saturday
- Conference programme (pdf)
- Participants at the conference
- Video streamings
- General survey of the international conference
- Filmprogram
Further Information: