Spanish Action Plan UNSC Resolution 1325 Follow up-report III, IV
Summary
In 2007 the Spanish Government approved an Action Plan to Implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security in which it seeks to promote the construction of peace and an integration of a gender perspective in armed conflicts while undertaking to provide annual follow-up reports in that regard. This independent report comments on the failure of the Follow-up reports III and IV, and the government’s lack of transparency, institutional framework, and coherence among the agencies.
Citation
Centro de Estudios e Investigación sobre Mujeres and Centro de Educación e Investigación para la Paz. Spanish Action Plan UNSC Resolution 1325 Follow up-report III, IV: Independent Report, 2014. CEIM, CEIPAZ, Coordinadora de ONGDs-España, WIDE+E, and WILPF-España, 2014.
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