Women, Peace and Security in Libya-comparative study of the WPSS baseline study, phase I and phase II
Abstract
The report synthesizes the findings of the Women, Peace and Security –WPS- baseline study, highlighting the differences and commonalities in men’s and women’s perceptions on WPS, illustrating challenges and opportunities for WPS programming, and offering potential programming advice for UNDP and other development partners working on this critical area. Particularly, the report examines key areas of women’s role in peace and security, drawing on the pillars put forward in the UNSCR Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. In addition, the study includes a brief consideration of local level power structures, to map how these structures impact women’s security, with an emphasis on women’s access to justice. As such, the study includes four main areas: Local level power structures’ impact on women’s access to justice; Participation of women in the security sector and in the political process; Prevention of violence against women and Protection of women’s political rights and rights to security.
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CAWTAR
| 2017-12-22 15:54:55
نوع الوثيقة
تقارير
المصادر
برنامج الأمم المتحدة الإنمائي
كلمات المفاتيح :
Women, Peace and Security//Women access to justice//Participation of women in the security sector//Participation of women in the political process//Prevention of violence against women//Protection of women’s political rights//Sexual violence//Sexual harassment//Physical violence//Domestic violence//Verbal violence// Violence against women//Women’s Rights//Verbal violence//