The Evidence: Why take a gendered approach across work in fragile and conflict affected states?
The evidence demonstrates that placing gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at the heart of our conflict, peace and security work is
The evidence demonstrates that placing gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at the heart of our conflict, peace and security work is
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, currently managed by Saferworld in partnership with Conciliation Resources, Gender Action for Peace and Security (GAPS UK), University of Durham, Geneva Centre for Security Sector Reform (DCAF) and Researchers without Borders (Rewib), was established in December 2021 to increase capability across the UK Government on WPS policy and programming in order to make its work on security and conflict more effective.