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.
During the fall, we will publish reports on the situation of women, peace and security in a number of countries. Here is our report on Lebanon with recommendations that we have developed together with our partner organization Sawa for Development Association. Lebanon...
This autumn Operation 1325 is publishing policy papers with recommendations on how Sweden can contribute to the implementation of women, peace and security abroad, together with our partner organizations. This policy paper analyses and provides recommendations...
While worldwide lockdowns in the Corona pandemic have forced many women and girls to be locked inside with violent perpetrators, recent events in countries such as South Africa remind us of the devastating effects of eased restrictions as well. When South Africa was...
The mass consultations concluded by UN Special envoy’s office for Yemen that recently took place sparked some hope for an ending to the war that has been going on for almost six years. Over 500 Yemenis – representing political parties, women’s networks, youth groups,...
It’s estimated that 5,000 women are murdered globally each year in the name of honor. Within the three biggest cities of Sweden, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, 6000 young people live under honor-based repression and run the risk of being exposed to honor-based...
Operation 1325 has launched our monitoring report Women Count! This report covers the Swedish government authority’s activities for 2018, which falls under Sweden’s third National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security, 2016–2020. In 2020, as we reflect on 20 years...