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Reflections on Canada’s Progress Reports for the National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security

Authored by: Jo-Ann Rodrigues

Categories: The Field of Women, Peace and Security
Sub-Categories: National Action Plans
Country: Canada
Region: North America
Year: 2014
Citation: Rodrigues, Jo-Ann. "Reflections on Canada's Progress Reports for the National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security." In Worth the Wait? Reflections on Canada's National Action Plan and Reports on Women, Peace and Security, edited by Beth Woroniuk and Amber Minnings, 6-8. Women, Peace and Security Network-Canada, 2014.

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Executive Summary

The government has released both the 2011‐2012 and 2012‐2013 reports on Canada’s Action Plan for the Implementation of the United Nation Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security. Improvements in the quality of reporting and amount of information provided can be seen and are appreciated. Consistent reporting on achievements and gaps, how gaps are being addressed, explanations provided on why indicators have not been met or why gaps remain, as well as transparent communication and clear information on dedicated funding for WPS initiatives will be looked for in the mid‐term review and subsequent reports.