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Women, Peace and Security and the End of the Korean War – what are the lessons?

Women, Peace and Security and the End of the Korean War – what are the lessons?

by WILPF Australia | Oct 17, 2021 | Militarisation, Recording, Women Leading for Peace, Women Peace and Security

On the Korean peninsula, women activists, religious groups, domestic and international civil society organisations have been working together for reconciliation for over seven decades to bring about the end of the Korean War. While the guns may have ceased firing 68...
Why the urgency of COVID-19 threatens to silence women

Why the urgency of COVID-19 threatens to silence women

by WILPF Australia | Dec 25, 2020 | News, Women Peace and Security

In the best of times, Australian women perform almost double the amount of time on caring duties compared to men. So what happens in today’s difficult times? Yasmin Poole, WILPF’s 2020 Asia Pacific Youth Representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of...
WILPF Australia Women, Peace and Security 2020 Webinar Series

WILPF Australia Women, Peace and Security 2020 Webinar Series

by WILPF Australia | Oct 31, 2020 | News, Women Peace and Security

WILPF Australia presents this thought-provoking webinar series to build understanding and awareness of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, and to help inform discussion​ and action on how to promote and support women’s meaningful participation in building...
SCR 1325 – 20 years on where are we now?

SCR 1325 – 20 years on where are we now?

by WILPF-Australia | Sep 25, 2020 | News, Women Peace and Security

SCR 1325 – 20 years on where are we now? On 31 October 2000, the first ever resolution on Women, Peace and Security, Security Council Resolution 1325 (SCR 1325), was unanimously adopted by United Nations Security Council.* SCR 1325• stressed the importance of...
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