Women peacekeepers from China and India do pioneering work in South Sudan, Liberia and elsewhere. Yet, a lot remains to be done to truly achieve greater inclusiveness and gender equality in peacekeeping, write Olivia Gippner and Garima Mohan
The Elsie Initiative is a multilateral pilot project that uses the Measuring Opportunities for Women...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
The United Nations issued the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in 2000 and nine following resolut...
UN peacekeepers are deployed to make local populations more safe and secure. They must not be allowe...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
LSE’s Dr Marsha Henry questions whether the deployment of female Indian peacekeepers is evidence of ...
The year 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, on Women, ...
Recent work on United Nations peacekeeping operations have begun to examine how operational factors ...
As peacekeeping has evolved to encompass a broader humanitarian approach, women personels have becom...
War and peace are traditionally considered being a “man´s world”. Within the past few decades the na...
The peacekeeping mechanism is arguably the most important tool the United Nations can resort to when...
As a result of UNSCR 1325, the UN has been eager to decrease incidents of sexual exploitation and ab...
This study assesses the participation of uniformed women peacekeepers in UN multidimensional peaceke...
Women expand their feminist value to protect local societies from conflict impacts which put mostly ...
Increasing the proportion of women in uniform in the peacekeeping operations (PO) is recognized by U...
The Elsie Initiative is a multilateral pilot project that uses the Measuring Opportunities for Women...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
The United Nations issued the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in 2000 and nine following resolut...
UN peacekeepers are deployed to make local populations more safe and secure. They must not be allowe...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
LSE’s Dr Marsha Henry questions whether the deployment of female Indian peacekeepers is evidence of ...
The year 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, on Women, ...
Recent work on United Nations peacekeeping operations have begun to examine how operational factors ...
As peacekeeping has evolved to encompass a broader humanitarian approach, women personels have becom...
War and peace are traditionally considered being a “man´s world”. Within the past few decades the na...
The peacekeeping mechanism is arguably the most important tool the United Nations can resort to when...
As a result of UNSCR 1325, the UN has been eager to decrease incidents of sexual exploitation and ab...
This study assesses the participation of uniformed women peacekeepers in UN multidimensional peaceke...
Women expand their feminist value to protect local societies from conflict impacts which put mostly ...
Increasing the proportion of women in uniform in the peacekeeping operations (PO) is recognized by U...
The Elsie Initiative is a multilateral pilot project that uses the Measuring Opportunities for Women...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
The United Nations issued the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in 2000 and nine following resolut...