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Localising Women, Peace and Security: - Taking a different approach to partnering

13 Oct 2023

This funding has enabled these WROs to respond to self-identified and then, WROs and women’s networks and movements will -prioritised community needs (a) increase and improve their contribution to WPS and gender and priorities to promote and transformative peace and security; advance the WPS agenda. [...] Relief and Recovery Calls for advancement of relief and recovery measures to address international crises through a gendered lens, including by respecting the civilian and humanitarian nature of refugee camps, and considering the needs of women and girls in the design of refugee camps and settlements. [...] CWEENS’ work to strengthen in the labour force.28 In poorer CWEENS used flexible the economic abilities of parts of the country, 75 per and core funding provided women GBV survivors cent of girls are out of school through Resourcing Change contributes to the Prevention and are not developing the to strengthen the economic and Protection pillars, and basic literacy and numeracy capacities and skill. [...] to this area of work also aligns the capacities of institutions it to the Relief and Recovery such as GBV safe houses, Legal reform and pillar due to their focus on schools and government strengthening the reforming and strengthening agencies (for example, health capacity of law institutions and services departments), and prison and specifically to serve women’s security personnel, through enforce. [...] Sudan and Yemen demonstrate in civil society and the women’s This would be consistent with the potential of this WPS model movement directly, and the the many commitments made and theory of change if it were leveraging of political will to localisation and supporting enhanced and implemented at and action to uphold Afghan locally led peacebuilding scale.
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