Women, Peace and Security: The Global South

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dc.contributor.author Basu, Soumita
dc.contributor.author Rajagopalan, Swarna
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-06T08:59:48Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-06T08:59:48Z
dc.date.issued 2021-01-01
dc.identifier.uri http://192.248.104.18/handle/123456789/5484
dc.description In the final episode of our special three-part series celebrating 20 years since resolution 1325 was passed by the UN Security Council on Women, Peace and Security, we take a look at how we can help shape reform in moving Global North policy, dominating WPS, to more grassroots and how we can push the agenda in communities of the Global South. Although the WPS agenda has led to significant changes in the way women are considered in times of conflict and peace-brokering activities, there are still many challenges that remain. In this episode, we explore whose voices actually count in pursuing the aims of the WPS agenda and how the agenda is viewed in countries of the Global South. Experts in the field, Dr Soumita Basu (South Asian University) and Dr Swarna Rajagopalan (The Prajnya Trust & Women’s Regional Network) discuss the opportunities needed to allow women to take a seat at the table of conversations on war and peace, as well as illustrating the need for women to be included in every stage of conflict resolution, conflict prevention, conflict management and peacemaking processes. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher SoundCloud en_US
dc.subject war studies en_US
dc.title Women, Peace and Security: The Global South en_US
dc.type Recording, oral en_US


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