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UN reform, budget cuts and gender backlash: What is at stake for Women, Peace and Security in peace operations?

Written by

Jenny Lorentzen
Senior Research Fellow
Georgina Holmes

Ed.

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Summary:

This research paper explores possible risks and consequences of UN80 reform efforts and current financial contingency planning for the WPS agenda in peace operations. Based on interviews with member state representatives and UN staff working in headquarters and field missions, it finds that contingency planning to mitigate the liquidity crisis, and gender backlash within the UN system are having a detrimental impact on WPS programming in peace operations. Further, WPS programming is moving from being underfunded to defunded and deprioritised, leading to a loss of gender expertise in peacekeeping, and contributing to the shrinking of women’s civic spaces in post-conflict states. Finally, WPS expertise and resources must be protected during UN80 reforms and budget cuts.
  • Published year: 2025
  • Publisher: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
  • Page count: 9
  • Language: English
  • Booklet: 7

Themes

  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Conflict
  • Fragile states
  • United Nations

Written by

Jenny Lorentzen
Senior Research Fellow
Georgina Holmes
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