Since the very beginning, Operation 1325 has worked through advocacy and training – in Sweden and internationally – with the objective of increasing women’s influence at all levels of peace processes and in conflict resolution. No women, no peace.
Since the very beginning, Operation 1325 has worked through advocacy and training – in Sweden and internationally – with the objective of increasing women’s influence at all levels of peace processes and in conflict resolution. No women, no peace.
At the end of June, Operation 1325 organized a first meeting in Istanbul with several women's organizations from all over Turkey that want to be involved in supporting resolution 1325 and women's participation in peace and security work. in Turkey, the situation for...
People are suffering from continued violence as parties to the ongoing conflict in Yemen have not come to a negotiated agreement. The consequences of the conflict are further complicated by economic factors and the lack of sanitation and food resources. An outbreak of...
“At the time of its adoption in October 2000, United Nations Security Council resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) was hailed as a turning point for women involved in conflicts, peacemaking, peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction. Resolution 1325...
The first conference has now been held in the Women Participation through Media project. The weekend of 28-29 April, our partner Gazete Șujin organized the conference ”Women's participation in Media” in Diyarbakir in southeast Turkey. Gazete Sujin places the...
The weekend of April 29-30, our partner organization Gazete Şujin will hold a conference in Turkey on women's participation in media and women's rights in war and conflict. Journalists from various media actors in Turkey will attend, and is held in the city of...
A bit more than a week have past since the controversial referendum in Turkey and still a lot of uncertainty prevails regarding any potential consequences for the already exposed journalists and the difficulties concerning freedom of speech in Turkey. The rapidly...