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Marking 20 Years of Learning and Practice on Women, Peace and Security


Oct 21, 2020 | National Women's Council
Online
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Women in Northern Ireland have a long history of peace building, but that role has not necessarily been recognised. In October 2000, UN Security Council Resolution 1325 was a landmark achievement, as it formally recognised for the first time the crucial role women play in sustainable peace building. Since then, UNSCR 1325 has made it possible to keep a spotlight on gender in peace building and underpinned a global women, peace and security agenda. In Northern Ireland, UNSCR 1325 has helped highlight women's role in public life and women's perspective on peace building, although much more remains to be done.

This virtual celebration marks the 20th anniversary of UNSCR 1325 with a look back on the experiences of women in Northern Ireland on peacebuilding, and a look forward on how UNSCR 1325 can play a part in building a future Northern Ireland. It will specifically look at how UNSCR 1325 can be part of the response to major challenges women are facing now and over the next 20 years, and how work on women, peace and security can be revitalised in ways that engage women.

This event is organised in partnership with the Northern Ireland Assembly All Party Group on UNSCR 1325, Women, Peace and Security. 

Who: National Women's Council

Where: Online

When: 21 October 2020     Time: 9:00 AM EDT