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050 00 ^aJZ5578^bC775 2015
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100 1 ^aCoomaraswamy, Radhika
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245 10 ^aPreventing conflict, transforming justice, securing the peace :^ba global study on the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 /^c[lead author: Radhika Coomaraswamy]
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260 ^a[New York?] :^bUN Women, ^c2015.
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300 ^a417 p. :^bill. ;^c28 cm.
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references.
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505 0 ^aSetting the context --^tThe normative framework for women, peace and security --^tWomen's participation and a better understanding of the political --^tProtecting and promoting the rights and leadership of women and girls in humanitarian settings --^tToward an era of transformative justice --^tKeeping the peace in an increasingly militarized world --^tBuilding inclusive and peaceful societies in the aftermath of conflict --^tPreventing conflict: the origins of the women, peace and security agenda --^tCountering violent extremism while respecting the rights and autonomy of women and their communities --^tKey actors for women, peace and security: monitoring and accountability --^tWomen, peace and security and the UN Security Council --^tLinkages between human rights mechanisms and the Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace, and Security : opportunities for enhanced accountability for implementation --^tFinancing of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda --^tGeneral guidelines and recommendations --^tAnnex. Full list of technical recommendations.
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520 ^aFifteen years ago, Security Council resolution 1325 reaffirmed the importance of the equal participation and full involvement of women in all efforts for maintaining and promoting peace and security. In the years since, it has buttressed this decision by adopting six further resolutions on women, peace and security. Women's leadership and the protection of women's rights should always be at the forefront, and never an afterthought, in promoting international peace and security. In an era when armed extremist groups place the subordination of women at the top of their agenda, our response should be unwavering support for empowering girls and women. The Global Study offers new evidence, ideas and good practices that can help generate new commitments and implement old ones. Let us not squander the potential dividends of gender equality for peace and development. Empowering women to end and prevent conflicts is essential and urgent.
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536 ^aWith the compliments of Mrs.Angkhana Neelapaijit
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650 0 ^aWomen and peace
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650 0 ^aLeadership in women
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650 0 ^aPeace-building
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653 ^aNew Arrivals 01-2020
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710 1 ^aUN Women
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856 40 ^zFull text^uhttps://wps.unwomen.org/pdf/en/GlobalStudy_EN_Web.pdf
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T10866.pdf
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917 ^aGift :^c500
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955 ^a1 copy
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999 ^aSaithip
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