CSW 60 ORGANIZATION OF WORK

The Commission's two-week session includes the following activities.

It Takes Two to Tango

This round-table dialogue is organized by MenEngage GS and it invites an open discussion on trends and their impacts on the field to achieve gender justice for all. The panelists will share their experiences on good practices working with women and men, in gender transformative approaches. And provides opportunity to enhance mutual understanding and identify a joint agenda.

 

It Takes Two to Tango - Roundtable about how to work together on a joint agenda for gender justice with women’s organizations and engaging men&boys field

This round-table dialogue invites an open discussion on trends and their impacts on the field to achieve gender justice for all. The panelists will share their experiences on good practices working with women and men, in gender transformative approaches. And provides opportunity to enhance mutual understanding and identify a joint agenda.

 

Implementing the Women, Peace & Security Agenda: A Roadmap for the 1325 Global Study Recommendations

In 2000, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security. Over the past fifteen years, it has become the focal point for the galvanizing worldwide efforts to address the many challenges women face in conflict. However the expectations and advancements of 1325 applied has varied greatly through out the world.

WILPF ACADEMIC NETWORK: CALL FOR MEMBERS FROM LATIN AMERICA, AFRICA, EASTERN EUROPE AND ASIA PACIFIC

WILPF ACADEMIC NETWORK: CALL FOR MEMBERS FROM LATIN AMERICA, AFRICA, EASTERN EUROPE AND ASIA PACIFIC

Researchers from Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia Pacific are invited to apply for membership in the WILPF Academic Network.

Deadline: 29 February 2016

MONTHLY ACTION POINTS (MAP) FOR THE SECURITY COUNCIL: FEBRUARY 2016

For February, in which Venezuela has the presidency of the UN Security Council, the MAP provides recommendations on the situations in Central African Republic, Colombia, GuineaBissau, Liberia, South Sudan, and Syria.

WILPF condemns New Year's Eve violence against women

On 5 January 2016, reports of large-scale violence against women perpetrated by a group or groups of men on New Year’s Eve in Cologne and other cities in Germany were published. Later, the Cologne police reported that of more than 120 filed complaints with them, about three-quarters are including sexual harassment claims and in two cases rape.

Monthly Action Points (MAP) for the Security Council: January 2016

For January, in which Uruguay has the presidency of the UN Security Council, the MAP provides recommendations on the situations in Burundi, Cyprus, Iraq, Kosovo, Libya, and Syria.

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