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- Title
A Agenda MPS e a Participação de Mulheres na Mediação Internacional.
- Authors
Anacleto do Nascimento, Larissa; Pinhel Ribeiro, Karla
- Abstract
The introduction of the "Women, Peace and Security" (WPS) agenda in the United Nations (UN) system, brought to light the need to have the full, total and equal participation of women in all stages of the peace process, including in mediation processes. The purpose of this paper is to analyze this relationship between the WPS agenda and international mediation, especially after the adoption of Resolution 1325, its advances and challenges. Therefore, the methodological procedure of bibliographic review and analysis of documentary and statistical information will be used, based on the UN Security Council Resolutions on the WPS agenda, UN official documents, theses and dissertations on women and the UN, information data from Igarapé Institute, Global South Unit for Mediation (GSUM), Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). From this analysis, it can be seen that although the WPS agenda has advanced in its commitments, it still faces difficulties in promoting the participation of women as international mediators, including in countries where there is a greater gender equality. Not only that, women's participation in mediation is often conditioned by the context in which it is inserted.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL mediation; UNITED Nations; DEVELOPING countries; STATISTICS; GENDER inequality; MEDIATION; WOMEN'S International League for Peace &; Freedom; UNITED Nations. Security Council
- Publication
Revista Paranaense de Desenvolvimento, 2019, Vol 40, Issue 137, p141
- ISSN
0556-6916
- Publication type
Article