Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

Gender & mediation

Introduction

There are still very few women mediators in formal peace processes, and the inclusion of gender considerations in negotiation processes is limited. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 calls for a growing commitment by governments and international organisations to encourage the stronger involvement of women in peace negotiations and an improved representation and contribution of women to peacemaking.

The HD Centre considers gender issues to be crucial for sustainable peace in its mediation work. We therefore attempt to promote women and gender considerations in our own mediation and that of others.

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  • G is for Gendered: taking the mystery out of gendering peace agreements
    by Antonia Potter
    20 April 2011
  • Peacemaking in Asia and the Pacific: Women's participation, perspectives and priorities
    by HD Centre
    6 April 2011
  • Beyond Numbers - Women's participation in the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation
    by Meredith Preston McGhie & E. Njoki Wamai
    1 March 2011
  • UN Security Council 1325 and Peace Negotiations and Agreements
    by Christine Bell & Catherine O'Rourke
    28 February 2011

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Related issues

  • Women at the Peace Table - Africa
    A project which aims to bring together high-level women active in peacemaking accross Africa to identify and employ strategies for improving women's participation in peace processes.
  • Women at the Peace Table - Asia-Pacific
    A project which aims to bring together high-level women active in peacemaking accross Asia-Pacific to identify and employ strategies for improving women's participation in peace processes.

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