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  • Panel discussion women
    23 March 2021

    New Publication: Women, Peace and Security in Northeast Asia

    2020 marked a milestone for the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda. The year was not only characterized by the 20th anniversary of the UN Security...

  • Four people sitting around a table
    11 February 2021

    What are the UN System-Wide Community Engagement Guidelines? Overview and Next Steps

    The Community Engagement Guidelines (CEG) are a manual for the UN actors operating in the field. However, it is also an opportunity for civil society...

  • GPPAC Gender Focal Points
    11 November 2020

    Reflecting on Women, Peace and Security in 2020

    2020 has been a milestone year for the Women, Peace and Security Agenda. In October, UN Security Council Resolution 1325 celebrated its twentieth...

  • women
    17 June 2020

    Webinar: The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on human security in Georgia

    This webinar will focus on the results of the field research done about the gender dimension of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on human security...

  • 6 March 2020

    More than a day for flowers: The story of a woman peacebuilder

    Four days of protests in Kyrgyzstan’s Southern city of Osh, fueled by wealth inequalities, alleged political corruption and the underrepresentation of...

  • sudan protests
    5 February 2020

    Marching towards inclusion in Sudan

    Economic hardship and the rising cost of living has wreaked havoc in Sudan. In the name of a better quality of life, the people of Sudan have united...

  • GPPAC WPS
    26 November 2019

    Women’s Perspective on Regional Peacebuilding

    Women peacebuilders play a unique role by contributing to the articulation of a ‘people-centred – bottom-up’ perspective that is often missing in...

  • GPPAC Gender Experts at UNSC
    25 November 2019

    Redesign the Table for Sustainable Peace & Security

    GPPAC gender experts gathered in New York from the 26th to 31st October, to mark years of work Shifting the Power to women peacebuilders preventing...

  • UN Photo_WFP_Amjad Jamal
    31 July 2019

    Pakistan: the Rising Voices of Young Women

    South Asia is home to one-quarter of the world’s population out of which 30 percent are youth. Especially, Pakistan is breaking a record in terms of...

  • GPPAC RSG Pacific 2019 (2)
    25 June 2019

    Sustaining Peace is Inclusive and Inter-Generational

    It’s time to make the table bigger if we want to build on the legacy of the women’s movement in sustaining peace in the Pacific. This means bringing...

  • CSW 63
    25 April 2019

    The Leaders of Today: The 63rd Commission on the Status of Women

    When women are empowered, societies are safer, more resilient, and more prosperous. Recognising and acting upon the idea that gender equality is not a...

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    4 December 2018

    GPPAC: Women Are Paramount to Peacebuilding

    Although women have always been involved in peace and security, origins of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) framework can be traced back to the...

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