Women, Peace and Security (wps) as a global agenda has gained traction since it was institutionalized in the United Nations Security Council (UNSCR) fifteen years ago. By December 2014, 46 out of 193 Member States of the United Nations have adopted their National Action Plans to systematically implement their respective country commitments to wps. To date, 24 of the countries with National Action Plans (NAP) are in Europe while 13 are in Africa; the Asia Pacific Region has 6 and the Americas have 3. In Southeast Asia, only the Philippines has developed a NAP within the framework of the wps while other countries integrated it in the existing broad policy and programmatic frames such as addressing violence against women. At the level of the A...
making it the second country in the Asia Pacific region to formalise its commitment to the implement...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
The United Nations (UN) has proposed multiple strategies for addressing deficits in the implementati...
Women, peace and security (WPS) is a global normative agenda that seeks to address the vulnerability...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat and its member states have repeatedly...
This research engages with debates about globalizing IR and studies of the Women, Peace, and Securit...
ASEAN-Australia Women, Peace & Security Dialogue Melbourne, Australia 17–19 April 2018.The Impleme...
ASEAN’s move towards a post-2015 community presents an opportune moment to relook at issues surround...
All ten member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have their own structure...
The recent launch of the ASEAN Women for Peace Registry (AWPR) in Cebu, Philippines is a timely move...
As ASEAN transforms itself into a region of peace and security, what role can women play to take it ...
Since the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1325 (SCR 1325) in October 2000, the international...
To explore the synergies between P/CVE and CT opportunities for women’s engagement in South East and...
The UN’s ‘Women, Peace and Security’ (WPS) agenda is founded on Security Council Resolution 1325, wh...
Thisstudy seeks to examine the evolution and diffusion of norms concerning the roleof women in peace...
making it the second country in the Asia Pacific region to formalise its commitment to the implement...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
The United Nations (UN) has proposed multiple strategies for addressing deficits in the implementati...
Women, peace and security (WPS) is a global normative agenda that seeks to address the vulnerability...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat and its member states have repeatedly...
This research engages with debates about globalizing IR and studies of the Women, Peace, and Securit...
ASEAN-Australia Women, Peace & Security Dialogue Melbourne, Australia 17–19 April 2018.The Impleme...
ASEAN’s move towards a post-2015 community presents an opportune moment to relook at issues surround...
All ten member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have their own structure...
The recent launch of the ASEAN Women for Peace Registry (AWPR) in Cebu, Philippines is a timely move...
As ASEAN transforms itself into a region of peace and security, what role can women play to take it ...
Since the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1325 (SCR 1325) in October 2000, the international...
To explore the synergies between P/CVE and CT opportunities for women’s engagement in South East and...
The UN’s ‘Women, Peace and Security’ (WPS) agenda is founded on Security Council Resolution 1325, wh...
Thisstudy seeks to examine the evolution and diffusion of norms concerning the roleof women in peace...
making it the second country in the Asia Pacific region to formalise its commitment to the implement...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
The United Nations (UN) has proposed multiple strategies for addressing deficits in the implementati...