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RESOLUTION 1325
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NEWS
Young girls in Liberia are still being sexually exploited by aid workers and peacekeepers
May 8, 2006 - (BBC News)

EVENTS
The Special Committee on peacekeeping operations completes its "Comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping operations in all their aspects.” 17 March 2006

Click here to view the report

PEACEKEEPING WATCH
The Security Council holds an open debate on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (23rd February 2006)

RESOURCES
"DPKO Under-Secretary General Policy Statement on Gender Mainstreaming"
29 March 2005

LINKS
Include:
Webpage of the Office of Gender Affairs, UN Mission to Sudan (UNMIS)

UNIFEM Women, Peace and Security Web Portal: Peacekeeping Issue Brief

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CONTACT YOUR UN REPRESENTATIVE

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1325 ADVOCACY AND EDUCATION TOOLS - Include:

What Does Resolution 1325 Mean? A UNIFEM Annotation
English
; French; Spanish

Understanding UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security [French] [Spanish]
Prepared by the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security, March 2005

"Moving UNSC 1325 Forward: Some Advocacy Ideas"
(Compiled by the PeaceWomen Project
)

"Where Are the Women? UNSC Resolution 1325 Three Years On"
(PeaceWomen PowerPoint presentation for the conference, "Who is Making Peace? Women and Men in Peace Processes," Munich, Germany, February 2004)

"Head of Household, Survivor of Rape, Market Woman: Engendering Conflict Prevention Through a Holistic Framework for Action"
(PeaceWomen PowerPoint presentation for the Seminar on Civil Society-UN Interaction for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, organized by the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, February 2004)

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