Implementation

The Implementation theme focuses on the way UN system, Member States and other parties at all levels work to uphold their commitments to implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.

Within the UN, there are a variety of implementation mechanisms. For one, the Security Council has requested that the Secretary-General release an annual report on Women, Peace and Security and the achievements, gaps, and challenges of the implementation process. The establishment of the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, also known as UN Women, now also provides an integrated institutional framework to assist Member States with implementing equality standards and the UN will be held accountable for its own commitments on gender equality.

Among Member States, National Action Plans (NAPs) are a key mechanism through which governments identify their inclusion and equality priorities and commit to action. Local and Regional Action Plans provide additional and complementary implementation mechanisms.

It is critical for the engagement of women and gender equality to be integrated into all aspects of development, diplomacy, peacekeeping and protection throughout local, national, and international systems.

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The Global Acceleration Instrument (GAI) For Women Peace And Security And Humanitarian Action: Annual Report January-December 2016

Germany: (2017-2022) National Action Plan

Solomon Islands Minister of Women Highlights Progress On Gender Policy

Philippines: The National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (NAPWPS)

Canada’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security: An Update

Women, Peace and Security: The Role of Institutions in Times of Peace and War in the Arab Region

What’s in a NAP? A Short Analysis of Selected Women, Peace & Security National Action Plans

Empowerment Kit 2017 For Rural Women And Their Communities - Agenda 2030

This kit is part of the Women's World Summit Foundation campaign "17 Days of Activism for the Empowerment of Rural Women and their Communities". As an additional empowerment tool with strategies and recommendations, the Action Kit is meant to empower rural women leaders and their communities to create new groups and networks (and strengthen existing ones) to claim their basic human rights and demand accountability from governments.

Seeking Accountability For Women’s Rights Through The Sustainable Development Goals

This report explores the key elements needed at the national, regional, and global level to ensure not only strong and independent monitoring but also that women’s human rights advocates can effectively influence decisionmaking regarding the Sustainable Development Goals.

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