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Women, peace and security: NATO’s implementation of UNSCR 1325

Women, peace and security: NATO’s implementation of UNSCR 1325

NATO and its partners are taking concerted action to support implemention of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, which was adopted in October 2000. UNSCR 1325 recognizes the disproportionate impact that war and conflicts have on women and children, and highlights the fact that women have been historically left out of peace processes and stabilization efforts.

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Nahid Nazary – female journalist, single mother

25 Oct. 2012

Nahid Nazary is a female Journalist working for a private TV channel in Kabul. A working mother with 5 children, she lost her husband in a suicide attack in Kabul, but despite continuing Taliban threats, she's vowed to continue reporting.

  • Play audio Nahid Nazary – female journalist, single mother

    25 Oct. 2012

    Nahid Nazary is a female Journalist working for a private TV channel in Kabul. A working mother with 5 children, she lost her husband in a suicide attack in Kabul, but despite continuing Taliban threats, she's vowed to continue reporting.

  • Play audio New Special Representative on women, peace and security

    28 Aug. 2012

    Video blog message by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

  • Play audio Promoting Women`s Rights

    28 Aug. 2012

    NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has appointed Norwegian diplomat Ms. Mari Skåre as his Special Representative for women, peace and security.

  • Play audio Farming to Feed Her Family

    22 Jun. 2012

    Her husband’s hooked on heroin, she’s got five young children and she runs a farm. But Aziza says her life is better now than it was when she used to grow poppy.

  • Play audio Afghanistan`s First Female Radio Station

    13 Jun. 2012

    Women in the north of Afghanistan are being given the chance to discuss their problems with presenters on the local female-run radio station.

  • Play audio Reaching out to Afghan Women

    16 May. 2012

    A group of women in rural Bamiyan Province, west of Kabul, volunteer their time and resources to run a legal aid center and shelter for women.

Biographies

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Mari Skåre is the current Secretary General's Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security

Publications

Women, Peace and Security 22 Sep. 2010 War and conflict often affect women and children more than men. Recognizing the important role women play in building peace, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 on 31 October 2000. The Resolution called for an end to the historic inequality of male and female participation in resolving conflicts. This Briefing examines how NATO is working to protect women and children in its areas of operations and to increase the participation of women at every level to prevent future conflicts.  

NATO Review

Women and conflict : a frontline issue? - NATO Review, Ed. 5, 2010 01 Oct. 2010 At a recent event, Patrick Cammaert, Dutch Major General (retired) said: 'It has probably become more dangerous to be a woman than a soldier in armed conflicts'. Woman are, through no fault of their own, on the frontline of many conflicts. They suffer disproportionately (along with children) from the effects of conflict. So we ask, 10 years on from moves to improve women's fortunes, has anything really changed? 

Last updated: 26-Oct-2012 16:34

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