Participation

The Participation theme focuses on women’s representation and participation in peace processes, electoral process – as both the candidate and voter – UN decision-making positions, and in the broader social-political sphere.

The Security Council acknowledges the need for strategies to increase women’s participation in all UN missions and appointments to high-level positions in SCR 1325(OP3) and 1889(OP4) and further emphasises the need for women’s participation in peacebuilding processes (1889). 

Specifically, it calls for the mobilisation of resources for advancing gender equality and empowering women (OP14), reporting on the progress of women’s participation in UN missions (OP18), equal access to education for women and girls in post-conflict societies (OP11), and the increase of women’s participation in political and economic decision-making (OP15). Until this language translates into action, the potential for women’s full and equal contribution to international peace and security will remain unrealized.

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New Gender Equality Project in Colombia

WILPF ACADEMIC NETWORK WEBINAR: WOMENS EMPOWERMENT AND ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT

The Suffering of the Iraqi Women under "Daash" and Restrictions on Displaced Women by the Kurdistan Regional Authorities

Why the Panama Papers are a Feminist Issue

CAMPAIGN TO ELECT A WOMAN UN SECRETARY-GENERAL

The main goals of the campaign are:

Advocate for a woman as the next Secretary-General and make the selection of a woman inevitable

Support the selection process by contributing to the identification of the best possible female candidates

Support all qualified women candidates

Promote transparency in the selection process

Involve governments and civil society in the search and selection

 

CAMPAIGN TO ELECT A WOMAN UN SECRETARY-GENERAL

Madam Secretary General?

This article, posted on March 8, 2016, and written by Ms Anne Marie Goetz, highlights the ongoing selection process for the future UN Secretary General and the campaign to select a woman for the position. However, Ms Goetz points out the importance of selecting a woman who commits herself to gender equality.

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