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Costing and Financing 1325 : examining the resources needed to implement UN security council resolution 1325 at the national level as well as the gains, gaps and glitches on financing the women, peace and security agenda


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Abstract: The purpose of this document is to highlight the different approaches to identify the funding for and the resources spent on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) at the national level. It provides an analysis of the current situation of mobilizing domestic and international financial resources for the development of the agenda on women and peace and security. It also analyzes approaches to calculating the cost of a 1325 (2000) National Action Plan, and how resources of different initiatives have been used to support the implementation of resolution 1325 (2000). It highlights good practices and lessons learned over the last ten years. It is expected that the information and examples contained in the study will support the proper accounting for the funds dedicated for the Security Council resolution 1325(2000), to be implemented in a more effective, transparent and coherent way.
Authors: Cabrera-Balleza, M. , Popovic, N.
Category: Research
Editor: Suralaga, D. , Cabrera-Balleza, M.
Keywords: human rights , participation , women
Language: eng
Organization: Cordaid
Organization: GNWP - Global Network of Women Peacebuilders , ICAN - International Civil society Action Network
PAGE: xi, 117
Place: The Hague [etc.]
Publisher: Cordaid [etc.]
Year: 2011
Right: © 2011 Cordaid, GNWP & ICAN
Subject: Social and Political Change
Title: Costing and Financing 1325 : examining the resources needed to implement UN security council resolution 1325 at the national level as well as the gains, gaps and glitches on financing the women, peace and security agenda

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