On 31 October 2000, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. Several other resolutions followed, which together constitute the normative framework for the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. This brief series was initiated in connection to the 20th anniversary of UNSCR 1325 and promotes the realization of the WPS agenda through evidence-based policy and practice.
On behalf of FBA, PRIO and UN Women, you are hereby invited the launch of the Joint Brief Series: New Insights on Women, Peace and Security for the Next Decade. The launch will feature the authors of the brief series who will present their policy relevant research findings for advancing the WPS agenda beyond 2020. The discussion will centre on key issues related to women, peace and security, such as the gendered dynamics of violence, women’s participation in peace processes and the WPS agenda in post-conflict settings, including gender stipulations in peace agreements, and women’s economic empowerment.
The brief series:
Please find the research brief series by clicking on the following links below:
https://fba-se.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-YIwkGVpS16Ty_ZZ5N61mA[Prevention and Resolution of Communal Conflicts](https://fba.se/om-fba/publikationer/prevention-and-resolution-of-communal-conflicts/)
Jana Krause, University of Oslo
Elin Bjarnegård, Uppsala University
Erik Melander, Uppsala University
Jacqui True, Monash University
UN Peacekeeping Operations and Peacekeeping Dividends
Ismene Gizelis, University of Essex
Understanding the Implementation of Gender Stipulations in Peace Agreements
Madhav Joshi, University of Notre Dame
Louise Olsson, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Rebecca Gindele, University of Notre Dame
Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, University of Notre Dame
Elise Ditta, University of Notre Dame
Patrick McQuestion, University of Notre Dame
Women's Organizations' in Peace Processes
Desirée Nilsson, Uppsala University
Isak Svensson, Uppsala University
Women's Participation for Peaceful Change
Zoe Marks, Harvard University
Erica Chenoweth, Harvard University
Women's Post-War Economic Empowerment
Caitlin Ryan, University of Groningen