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Women, Peace, and Security: Policy Framework
This research guide provides information and resources such as journal articles, book titles, websites, and government reports/papers on the subject of Women, Peace, and Security
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(i) UNSCR 1325 of Women, Peace, and Security
(ii) UNSCR 1820 (2008): Training and Deployment to address sexual violence
(iii) UNSCR 1888 (2009): Strenthens 1820 by deploying of experts, monitoring and reporting
(iv) UNSCR 1889 (2009): Addresses obstacles to women's role in peace processes
(ix) UNSCR 2467 (2019): Addresses Conflict Related Sexual Violence
(v) UNSCR 1960 (2010): Calls for an end to violence against women & children in conflict
(vi) UNSCR 2106 (2013): Importance of women's increased participation in combatting sexual violence
(vii) UNSCR 2122 (2013): Addresses obstacles to women's role in peace processes
(viii) UNSCR 2242 (2015): Participation of civil society, boys and men, in a cross-cutting broad-based agenda including climate change, global health pandemics, violent extremism and displaced communities
(x) UNSCR 2493 (2019)
UN WPS 1325 Plus Framework 2011-2020
UN DPPA, The Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
UN DPPA WPS Policy
UN DPPA Women, Peace and Security Policy June 2019
U.S. Agency for International Development
USAID's WPS Implementation Plan
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. DoD's WPS Policy Framework and Implementation Plan 2020
U.S. Government Women, Peace, and Security Congressional Report (2022)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
DHS Annual Report on the Implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Act (2022)
DHS Implementation Plan for the U.S. Strategy on Women, Peace, and Security
U.S. Department of State
Plan to Implement the U.S. Strategy on Women, Peace and Security-- 2020-2023
U.S. National Action Plan
U.S. WPS Act 2017
The White House
U.S. Government Women Peace and Security Report to Congress
U.S. Strategy on WPS
Naval War College WPS Symposium 2023 Presentations
Keynote Speech from DASD Michelle Strucke-- WPS as a Critical Tool for Advancing National Security
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