Lessons Learned – Panels: Implementation of the UN Resolution 1325

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  • 17.30 Introductory presentation
    Critical revision of the implementation of UN Res 1325 and future perspectives for (inter)national work at the EU and UN level
    with:
    Katariina Leinonen, Council of the EU, Human Rights Unit, Brussels
    Frauke Seidensticker, German Insitute for Human Rights, Berlin

    To what extent did the UN and its member states consider the requirements of UNSCR and the following resolutions in their political practice? Outline of deficits and failures as well as considerations of perspectives for future (inter-) national work on the level of EU and UN
  • Video stream (43 Minutes, English/German)
  • Can an ant move an elephant? (by Jehn Chan on Gender is Happening)


 

  • 20.15 Open Discussion of Case Studies
    Facilitation: Barbara Unger, Berghof Peace Support, Berlin

    Naming of chances and limitations in implementing UNSCR 1325 with the help of specific examples of (post-) conflict regions: which conditions must be fulfiled for the implementation? What effects does the implementation of the resolution have on the settlement of armed conflicts and for social transformation processes respectively?
  • Video stream (43 Minutes, English)

 

  • 21.00 Informal Exchange, Networking, Buffet, Drinks
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Coping with Crises, Ending Armed Conflict – Peace Promoting Strategies of Women and Men

In cooperation with:

PeaceWomen Across the Globe & German Women's Security Council



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