Tid: 25/11/2016 09:00 til 25/11/2016 12:00
Sted: DIIS ∙ Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier, auditoriet, Gl. Kalkbrænderi Vej 51 A (nær Nordhavn S-station) Østerbro, København
Arrangør: N/A
FN-resolution 1325 og køn og konflikt i Mali
The crisis in Mali has been a cause for international concern since 2012.
However, the gender dimension of the conflict has received little attention including the effects of sexual violence and the breakdown of norms and governance at the local level.
Analyses of the Malian crisis commonly center on terrorism, migration and organized crime, and fail to take into account the ways in which gender dynamics contributes to both facilitating and countering violence and instability.
The seminar takes its point of departure in the seminal UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. It asks how national and international stakeholders implement recommendations and commitments of UNSCR 1325 in the ongoing peace and stabilization efforts in Mali.
The seminar invites government and civil society stakeholders, scholars and the Danish public to discuss how Denmark and other international stakeholders can implement UNSCR 1325 more efficiently to benefit the peace process in general and women in particular. Read more.