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
There is substantial activity both from local women’s organisations and international mechanisms to advance accountability for conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in Myanmar. This report involves
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 focuses on the efforts of Jordanian CSOs with emphasis on women’s organisations, in advancing the women, peace and security agenda. It assesses the
This report offers an analysis of gender dynamics in Tunisia and covers specific recommendations for women’s and political participation, GBV, economic and social rights, and
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 paper seeks to provide empirical information that would enable CSSF Pakistan to find key entry points to understand the gendered implications of SOC and
Through a literature mapping exercise, this paper examines how gender and national security are and can be linked. It focuses specifically on the utility of
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.