Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Indonesia
Indonesia, a medium-income country with the world’s fourth largest population overall and the largest Muslim population, tends to be slightly below the global average on
Indonesia, a medium-income country with the world’s fourth largest population overall and the largest Muslim population, tends to be slightly below the global average on
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
This report provides gender-specific analysis that builds on findings provided in a Joint Analysis of Conflict and Stability (JACS) covering the Pacific region, which was
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 review focuses on the implementation of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DR Congo) second-generation National Action Plan (NAP) of United Nations Security Council Resolution
This report focuses on understanding how drivers of conflict, instability and violence within and between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and India and Pakistan, are gendered; how
The report assesses the evidence that gender equality/sensitivity measures within uniformed security forces leads to greater gender responsive security, greater trust from the population, uptake
Women disproportionately face the impacts of conflict, displacement, poverty and food insecurity in Ethiopia that have worsened during the current war. Yet implementing the WPS
This scoping paper explores synergies between the WPS agenda, existing domestic police and possible areas of intersection, namely Gendered Structures of Security (VAWG by police
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.