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Security Council Resolution 1325 at 20: What Next for the Women Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda?

Written by

Eli Stamnes
Former employee

Ed.

Summary:

This policy brief takes stock of the achievements of the WPS agenda since the passing of its founding Security Resolution 1325, twenty years ago. It outlines the challenges it currently faces like the implementation gap; the global push-back against women’s rights and multilateral cooperation; the increase of a strongly gendered nationalist populism; the political climate amongst UN member states and within the Security Council; and the Covid-19 pandemic. It discusses whether this challenging situation points towards prioritising the maintenance of the gains achieved in the field of WPS since the passing of Security Council Resolution 1325, instead of pushing for progressive changes. It puts forward the argument that the current situation makes it more relevant and necessary than ever to apply a more comprehensive understanding of what gender entails and how it is integral to politics, conflicts and peace efforts. It is argued that this approach must form the basis for analyses of conflict situations, as well as for understanding the challenges that the WPS agenda currently faces. Hence, the promotion and utilisation of such an approach should be a priority for the WPS agenda in the years to come.
  • Published year: 2020
  • Publisher: NUPI
  • Page count: 6
  • Language: English

Themes

  • Security policy
  • Peace operations
  • The EU
  • United Nations

Written by

Eli Stamnes
Former employee