Conflict Trends 2013/2
Editorial By Vasu Gounden An Overview of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Resolution 1325 By Seun Abiola & Zinurine Alghali Gender Mainstreaming Policies and Practice in Peacekeeping Operations By
Editorial By Vasu Gounden An Overview of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Resolution 1325 By Seun Abiola & Zinurine Alghali Gender Mainstreaming Policies and Practice in Peacekeeping Operations By
Editorial By Vasu Gounden An Overview of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Resolution 1325 By Seun Abiola & Zinurine Alghali Gender Mainstreaming Policies and Practice in Peacekeeping Operations By
Although the need to engage women in peace processes is widely acknowledged, most mediation teams do not include or encourage the voices and representation of women. Promoting women’s capacities to
Although the need to engage women in peace processes is widely acknowledged, most mediation teams do not include or encourage the voices and representation of women. Promoting women’s capacities to
Following up on efforts to implement UNSCR 1325 and other AU and regional frameworks for the empowerment of women.
From 5-7 June 2012, Dr Martha Mutisi represented ACCORD at the International Learning Exchange on Gender and Conflict Analysis in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The Learning Exchange facilitated ACCORD’s ongoing contribution
ACCORD is involved in ongoing efforts to highlight the role gender plays in peace and security. In its three pillars of intervention, namely peacemaking, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, ACCORD is cognisant
Women play multiple roles in conflict and post-conflict situations, and these roles extend well beyond those of caregivers and victims. As such, it becomes crucially important to promote women’s agency
Women play multiple roles in conflict and post-conflict situations, and these roles extend well beyond those of caregivers and victims. As such, it becomes crucially important to promote women’s agency
The African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) congratulates the three women who today jointly received the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, namely President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia,