Gender parity at all levels in the UN, as a means towards gender equality, is a two-decades old commitment, reflecting core values as old as the UN itself. Despite this, progress on increasing the number of female peacekeepers has been slow and uneven, particularly in uniformed roles – but also in peace processes. This is due to a number of reasons, but in particular a lack of political will, financing and accountability, and resistance to gender equality. We argue that a paradigm shift is needed, both on performance diversity grounds but also on normative equality grounds. To implement already agreed upon benchmarks and resolutions, the UN and its member states need to focus more on the operational value of diversity in fulfilling the task...
The United Nations (UN) has incorporated a strong gender perspective into its peacekeeping operation...
The inclusion of gender equality in the guiding principles of peacebuilding operations led by the Un...
In a world where the changing face of conflict has led to the majority of casualties of war being wo...
The year 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, on Women, ...
More women are needed in UN peace operations, both on the grounds of equality and performance. March...
UN peacekeepers are deployed to make local populations more safe and secure. They must not be allowe...
Since its inception in the 1940s, the United Nations (UN) has been a prolific norm entrepreneur on w...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
Responding to the inequal impact of women in conflict and their contribution to peace processes, the...
After its implementation 16 years ago, the UN security resolution 1325 highlighted gender perspectiv...
Gender mainstreaming in UN peace operations should not be viewed solely as a 'women's issue' - when ...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
About 20 years ago, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 (October 2000) that was supposed...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
As late as in the mid-1990s it was unthinkable for the UN Security Council to address issues of wome...
The United Nations (UN) has incorporated a strong gender perspective into its peacekeeping operation...
The inclusion of gender equality in the guiding principles of peacebuilding operations led by the Un...
In a world where the changing face of conflict has led to the majority of casualties of war being wo...
The year 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, on Women, ...
More women are needed in UN peace operations, both on the grounds of equality and performance. March...
UN peacekeepers are deployed to make local populations more safe and secure. They must not be allowe...
Since its inception in the 1940s, the United Nations (UN) has been a prolific norm entrepreneur on w...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
Responding to the inequal impact of women in conflict and their contribution to peace processes, the...
After its implementation 16 years ago, the UN security resolution 1325 highlighted gender perspectiv...
Gender mainstreaming in UN peace operations should not be viewed solely as a 'women's issue' - when ...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
About 20 years ago, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 (October 2000) that was supposed...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
As late as in the mid-1990s it was unthinkable for the UN Security Council to address issues of wome...
The United Nations (UN) has incorporated a strong gender perspective into its peacekeeping operation...
The inclusion of gender equality in the guiding principles of peacebuilding operations led by the Un...
In a world where the changing face of conflict has led to the majority of casualties of war being wo...