Promouvoir la communication pour le changement social
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The Global Monitoring Checklist on Women, Peace and Security published by Gender Action for Peace and Security (GAPS) aims to contribute in a small way towards the international understanding on women, peace and security efforts. It does so by highlighting examples of activities to support UNSCR 1325 at the local and national level by women, civil society, national governments and the international community. The checklist provides country-specific information that identifies achievements, good practice and obstacles to the implementation of UNSCR 1325. It has been compiled in order to monitor progress in advancing the women, peace and security agenda in five conflict-affected regions, namely Afghanistan, the DRC, Nepal, Northern Ireland and Sri Lanka. The overall aims of the project are to: contribute towards a deeper understanding of the substantive issues covered in the resolution; to provide practical information to assist a variety of stakeholders in their fulfilment of their commitments on UNSCR 1325; and to present this information in a clear, usable format that will be accessible to policymakers, civil society activists and other stakeholders. Document.PDF


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