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Options Paper What does it look like for Australia to be a... - Strategic Partner on

26 May 2023

the importance of strong and enduring relationships Given the importance of local cultural, environmental and just as critical in the peace and greater coordination and policy coherence across the development, diplomacy and defence communities, given the region’s interdependence. [...] Coordinated messaging and goals across diplomacy, and projects, and privilege the needs and aspirations of girls face in the longer term processes of post-conflict defence and development is needed to ensure that adaptation and response to disasters and climate change 45 is inclusive across the range of security and development Pacific women in security and peacebuilding roles. [...] The social norms and power dynamics that Australia and Pacific island countries support each other and value the role of women’s advocacy and networks and recognise the significant peace work done by work against the recognition and legitimacy of women’s to recognise, amplify and resource the important role in elevating it. [...] on women and girls with differing personal characteristics framework of human security, including key issues Past failures of leaders from Australia and the Pacific to such as ethnicity, religion, marital status, sexual specific to the Pacific such as climate change, high acknowledge and incorporate women in peace and security Cultural and contextual knowledge is valued and orientation, age and di. [...] Young people are recognised In the spirit of strategic humility, Australia understands barriers and needs women have in relation to participation, Continent and its support for Pacific leadership and as future leaders and drivers of the WPS agenda, along that its role is to learn from Pacific island countries’ prevention, protection and relief and recovery.
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Australia