Greater Action needed to include women in peacekeeping – UN study Female police officers serving in UN peacekeeping operations in Haiti February 2011 – Ten years after the Security Council called for greater involvement of women in peacebuilding, United Nations peacekeeping missions have a mixed record and need to deploy greater efforts to reach the goal, according to a study launched yesterday. “The impact study is a call to action to the senior leadership of … [Read more...]
UN Study – Greater Action needed to include Women in Peacekeeping
February 9, 2011 by admin
Filed Under: BUSINESS, WOMEN "Positive Action" Tagged With: Burundi, gender equality laws, governance in post-conflict, HAITI, judicial reforms, national security institutions, PEACEKEEPERS, Policing, Resolution 1325, Timor-Leste, UN, UN Security Council, women in peace negotiations, women., women’s ability