Peace agreements with a gender perspective are still an exception, not the rule

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Abstract / Description of output

Peace agreements do not represent the totality of a peace process, but they are often critical junctures in transitions from conflict to peace and can shape and set inclusion agendas that endure long after armed conflicts end. Two decades after the UN called on all peace process actors to adopt a gender perspective, but amidst an unpreceded challenge to women’s rights globally under the Covid-19 pandemic, how did peace agreements provide for women, girls and gender in 2020, and what does this tell us about the trajectory of the women, peace and security agenda?
Original languageEnglish
TypeBlog post
Media of outputOnline
PublisherLSE Women, Peace, and Security
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2021

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • gender
  • women, peace and security
  • peace agreements
  • peace processes

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