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Here is a collection of important documents on gender, peace and security policy. The following links take you to Web pages with links to the documents or directly to the PDF version (latter will be marked). We decided to avoid writing out the full HTML addresses (for graphic reasons), yet these be easily obtained by choosing "Preferences" from the right mouse click menu.
Beijing Platform for Action: Chapter E Adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in September 1995, Chapter E of the Beijing Platform deals with the strategic objectives concerning women and armed conflict.
CEDAW The UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
G8 Roma Initiatives on Conflict Prevention For the heads of state of the major industrial democracies (G8), the role of women in conflict prevention was already an issue in 2001. Here the conclusions of the G8 Foreign Ministers Summit in Rome, 18 - 19 July, 2001 on the subject.
OSCE Gender Action Plan (PDF file) The Gender Action Plan of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was adopted on 1 June, 2000.
Participation of Women in Peaceful Conflict Resolution Adopted 30 November, 2000, this European Parliament Resolution calls for action on gender-related aspects of prevention of armed conflicts such as women's roles in conflict resolution.
Report of the German Government on the Implementation of Resolution 1325 (PDF file) In July 2004, the German Government reported to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325.
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 Adopted by the UN Security Council on 31 October, 2000, the standard-setting Resolution calls for the inclusion of women on all levels of the peace process, including in high-rank UN positions and in UN peace missions. This GLOW page has all the information on and around Resolution 1325!
UN Study on Women, Peace and Security Pursuant to Resolution 1325 Mandated by the UN Security Council, this study calls for a gender perspective in UN peacekeeping operations and in the UN system.
WSC Commentary on the Report of the German Government on Resolution 1325 (PDF file) In October 2004, the German Women's Security Council (WSC) commented on the Report of the German Government on Resolution 1325 in a "Shadow Report."
Windhoek Declaration (PDF file) A plan of action adopted by Namibia in May, 2000 entitled, "On Mainstreaming. A Gender Perspective in Multidimensional Peace Support Operations."
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Aktualisiert: 09.08.2006
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