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GAPS Newsletter: January 2020
Updates 2020 - A big year for Women, Peace and Security 2020 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995). The Generation Equality Forum, a civil society-led global gathering…
GAPS Newsletter: November 2019
Updates Analysis of the 2019 Women, Peace and Security Open Debate On 29 October 2019 the annual open debate on Women, Peace and Security was held at the UN Security Council under the presidency of South Africa on the theme…
GAPS Newsletter: January 2019
Research & Resources GAPS 2018 Shadow Report On Monday 21 January, GAPS published its shadow report "Assessing UK Government Action on Women, Peace and Security in 2018". In this report, GAPS assesses the 2018 Annual Report to Parliament by the UK Government and…
GAPS Newsletter: December 2018
Updates Hannah Bond, GAPS Director is an Interruptor on Women, Peace and Security! Last month, GAPS Director Hannah Bond was included on Foreign Policy Interrupted's list of "Interruptors on Women, Peace and Security"! Foreign Policy Interrupted puts these lists together…
GAPS Newsletter: October 2018
Updates 18th anniversary of UNSCR 1325 Today we celebrate 18 years since the adoption of UN Security Council resolution 1325! At this year's Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security, the UN Security Council heard from a Palestinian woman for…
GAPS Newsletter: September 2018
Events Exploring the intersections of violence against women and girls and statebuilding and peacebuilding: lessons from Nepal, Sierra Leone and South Sudan 10:30-12:00, Friday 28 September 2018 The Goldsmith's Centre, London This event launches a study on gaps in evidence and…
GAPS Newsletter: July 2018
Events FiLiA Feminist Conference 2018 20-21 October 2018 Salford, Greater Manchester The FiLiA 2018 conference brings together sisters taking down patriarchy, fighting injustices across the world, fighting violence towards women, pay disparity, discrimination against refugees, racism, classism. What's feminism got…
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…
Campaigning for peace with women’s participation in South Sudan
In South Sudan, women, their partners and communities are raising their voices to challenge gender-based violence and end the conflict. With the formal peace process largely closed to women and civil society activists, other ways are being found to make…