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What is Resolution 1325

Handbook of Research on Exploring Gender Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Through an Intersectional Lens
The resolution adopted by UNSC in 2000 is based on women, peace, and security. It works to increase women’s influence and for women to participate actively in preventing conflicts and reconstructing societies affected by war and conflict.
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Evaluating the Conflicting Interests in the United Nations: Comparative Analysis of UN Resolutions Policy Output Regarding Conflict-Related Violence (CRSV)
Rajiv Ranjan (Vellore Institute of Technology, India & National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi, India) and Pranjal Khare (O.P. Jindal Global University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8412-8.ch011
Abstract
The chapter sheds light on the sophisticated competing interests in the United Nations (UN) system. These can be found in the organization's policies, which are related to conflict- related violence (CRSV) and sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by the UN. In a systematic and by taking qualitative starting point, the authors compared the prior criticism associated with SEA. The authors focused on nuance and an individualistic approach. The UN resolutions from the abovementioned policy areas are analyzed in a structured and focused comparison. This comparative case study aims to make visible contradictions and accompanying problems between the UN's interests by placing policies concerning SEA in a larger context. By comparing policies for both SEA and conflict-related violence (CRSV), the study seeks to show how conflicts between priorities can be seen in policies.
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Women, Peace, and Protection “Myth”: Analyzing the United Nations Security Policies for Women in Conflict
The resolution adopted by UNSC in 2000 is based on women, peace, and security. It works to increase women’s influence and for women to participate actively in preventing conflicts and reconstructing societies affected by war and conflict.
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Question of “Inclusiveness” and Gender Identity: Evaluating the Status and Impact of Equal Representation of Women in the United Nations
The resolution adopted by UNSC in 2000 is based on women, peace, and security. It works to increase women’s influence and for women to participate actively in preventing conflicts and reconstructing societies affected by war and conflict.
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