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- In 2015, an analysis of 40 peace processes since the end of the Cold War showed that where women were able to have a strong influence on the peace negotiations, there was a much higher chance of an agreement. Where women had significant influence, an agreement was almost always reached.
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Aug 10, 2018 · We argue that linkages between women signatories and women civil society groups explain the observed positive impact of women’s direct participation in peace negotiations. Collaboration and knowledge building among diverse women groups contributes to better content of peace agreements and higher implementation rates of agreement provisions.
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Oct 24, 2023 · Today, more than 12,000 women serve in 12 peacekeeping missions around the world, as military and police officers, and civilians, performing an array of duties including as heads of missions,...
A growing body of research and case studies of current and past peace processes reveal how women’s participation—whether in official negotiating roles or through grassroots...
Oct 18, 2024 · Discover key facts and figures on women, peace, and security. Dive into data on how crises affect women—from gender-based violence to the critical role women play in conflict prevention, resolution, and sustainable peace.
Oct 24, 2024 · We are approaching the 25-year anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security agenda and I’m proud of the role the UK has played. There is much to celebrate. Yet the overall implementation is lagging.
Oct 28, 2019 · Between 1992 and 2018, women were only 13 per cent of negotiators, 3 per centof mediators and only 4 per cent of signatories in major peace processes. Even when women play instrumental roles in forging and sustaining peace, when they are at the table, we don’t hear enough about their contributions.
Mar 7, 2024 · Women have a fundamental right to participate in peace negotiations and decision-making that affects them, their families, and the futures of their countries. There is also evidence that...