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  1. 12 mag 2021 · Women’s Participation in Peace Processes. Evidence shows that peace processes overlook a strategy that could reduce conflict and advance stability: the inclusion of women. View the...

    • Using Digital and Online Tools to Foster Women’s Participation in Peacebuilding
    • Bringing Together Women Civil Society Actors and Political Representatives
    • About The Global Convening

    Amera Malek is a Syrian activist in the field of Women, Peace and Security and, as the director of MAUJ for Development(previously Radio Souriat), she is familiar with digital technologies and the use of tools to enhance women’s voices and gather support. “We launched our online radio in 2014 as a media initiative and platform that provides a voice...

    Kawkab Al-Thaibani is the co-founder of Women4Yemen, a network of women working in media, human rights and civil society, which mobilizes and empowers women to foster peace and achieve stability for Yemen. As part of her work, she has been seeking to close the gap between women’s grassroots initiatives for peace and decision-making spaces. “Yemeni ...

    From 7-27 July 2021, UN Women, in partnership with CMI - Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation, hosted the global convening on “Gender-Inclusive Peace Processes: Strengthening Women’s Meaningful Participation through Constituency Building.” The conference explored good practices and strategies for gender-inclusive constituency building and the links be...

  2. 28 ott 2019 · Women’s inclusion in peacebuilding processes is essential for long-term success. This is proven. Gender-equal participation contributes to longer, and lasting peace after conflict. Despite strong evidence in favour of their inclusion, women remain largely invisible in and sidelined from formal peace processes and negotiations.

  3. Women’s participation in peace processes results in more durable and stable peace. Key messages. Actors involved in mediation and conflict resolution remain resistant to including women, claiming success is judged on effectiveness, not inclusiveness.

  4. 7 mar 2024 · Women have a fundamental right to participate in peace negotiations and decision-making that affects them, their families, and the futures of their countries. There is also evidence...

  5. Despite significant efforts by the UN and others, including civil society and regional organizations, high-level peace processes in the region remain largely stalled and women’s meaningful participation limited, hampering the likelihood of reaching a durable agreement.

  6. 24 ott 2023 · On 25 October, the United Nations will mark the adoption in 2000 of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) to improve the protection of women and girls during conflicts, and recognize their...