Women in security decision-making
This report highlights the value of gender diversity, in particular women’s inclusion, for effective decision-making in defence and security contexts. Studies across various fields show
This report highlights the value of gender diversity, in particular women’s inclusion, for effective decision-making in defence and security contexts. Studies across various fields show
Despite its international reputation as a peaceful nation, free from traditional armed conflicts, Brazil faces high rates of violence stemming from centuries of discrimination and
This briefing paper examines the intersection of feminism, conflict prevention, and the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda. It highlights the overlooked role of prevention
The current context in Colombia is marked by political changes, coupled with heightened vulnerabilities due to renewed armed conflict and climate change. The administration of
The GEDSI analysis focuses on the impact of escalating gang violence in Haiti, particularly on women, girls, and vulnerable groups. It also highlights rising gender-based
This report lays out the experiences of WROs/WLOs, and other organisations representing the most marginalised, in accessing humanitarian funding and decision-making to meet their context-specific
As part of the global debate on climate security, this report considers the relationship between climate change, gender, and Serious and Organised Crime (SOC) as
This report provides a gender equality and social inclusion analysis, in order to advance gender equality and women, peace and security as they pertain to
It is not possible to build peace or stability without tackling gender inequality. Gender-responsive foreign and development policies, ones that are age aware and inclusive
This paper seeks to provide empirical information that would enable CSSF Pakistan to find key entry points to understand the gendered implications of SOC and
The Women Peace and Security Helpdesk, managed by Saferworld in partnership with Conciliation Resources, GAPS UK, University of Durham and Women International Peace Centre (WIPC), was established in December 2021 to increase capability across the UK Government on WPS policy and programming in order to make its work on conflict and instability more effective.