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Putting Women at the Heart of Bringing Peace to South Sudan
Shaheen Chughtai reports back from a recent conversation at the UN Once in a while, the shroud of coded, diplomatic language that envelops discussions at the United Nations Security Council is ripped away by reality. On 25th October, it was…
GAPS has a New Home
GAPS is delighted to join our new host and long term member Women for Women International UK and their fantastic team. Together we hope to build on our strong foundation to make strides on the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Please…
Women in Syria
The conflict in Syria is now in its eighth year. The conflict is linked back to breakouts of mass protests demanding freedom and justice and the Syrian government’s response to such demands.
In February 2016 the United Nations announced the formation of the Syrian Women’s Advisory Board. This Board is a group of 12 Syrian women tasked with advising the United Nations special envoy overseeing the peace talks. UN Women called the formation of the group, which is the first-ever formal women’s advisory board to a United Nations envoy, a historic moment. Whilst the Board is welcome, it does not have a formal advisory role.