UN Resolutions for a Gender-Equitable Security Policy
The resolution 1325 of the United Nations Security Council shows a way how peace and security policy can become more gender-equitable. The resolutions 1820, 1888 and 1889 of the UN Security Council are also important steps against sexualized violence in wartime. Therefore the Gunda Werner Institute particularly campaigns for its implementation.
UN Resolutions Background
Knowledge Box
- Roadmap to 1325 – a Project for Engendering the European Peace and Security Policy
The talk by Gitti Hentschel at the conference 'Women: From Target Group To Stakeholders In Peace And Security', 6./7.11.2007 in Brussels. [» PDF] - Churches for UN 1325
In 2007 The Interchurch Organisation for Development Cooperation (ICCO) and Kerk in Actie organised a conference entitled "Women: From Target Groups to Stakeholders" in Brussels. The aim was to increase support and networking in order to put into practice UN-Resolution 1325. [» PDF] - Women, Peace and Security: from Resolution to Action - Ten Years of Security Council Resolution 1325
This publication summarizes the proceedings of the seminar of the same title, held in Geneva on 15 September 2010 more» - Windhoek Declaration Namibia's actionplan „On Mainstreaming. A Gender Perspective in Multidimensional Peace Support Operations“ [» PDF]
- Implementation of the UNSCR 1325 in Serbia
Women in Black Serbia provides all the Informations about the implementation of the UNSCR 1325 in Serbia on their website. more» - Results of the 55th UN Commission of Status of Women concerning gender, peace and security
Composed by peacewomen.org more» - Towards a Typology of Wartime Rape
The Typology in "Bonn International Center for Conversion - brief 43" was designed on the basis of a definition of wartime, which includes a myriad of war dynamics that surround and influence the perpetration of rape, and which can be organized into the following ‘themes’: type of conflict in which wartime rape occurs, characteristics of the armed group, motivations for the rape, characteristics of the rapist, characteristics of the raped person, and characteristics of the rape. more» - Women, Peace and Security Handbook
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. more»