Analysis of the evolution and impact of UN Resolution 1325 on the inclusion of women in peace processes, with a focus on the Colombian peace process. After a theoretical overview of the role of women in armed conflict and the "Women, Peace and Security" Agenda, the study examines regulatory progress and obstacles to its implementation at global and national levels. The case of Colombia highlights the active contribution of women in negotiations with the FARC-EP and the structural limitations that still hinder equal participation.
Analisi dell’evoluzione e l’impatto della Risoluzione ONU 1325 sull’inclusione delle donne nei processi di pace, con un focus sul processo di pace colombiano. Dopo un inquadramento teorico sul ruolo delle donne nei conflitti armati e sull’Agenda “Donne, Pace e Sicurezza”, lo studio esamina i progressi normativi e gli ostacoli alla sua attuazione a livello globale e nazionale. Il caso della Colombia evidenzia il contributo attivo delle donne nei negoziati con le FARC-EP e i limiti strutturali che ancora ostacolano una partecipazione paritaria.
Donne, Pace e Sicurezza: la Risoluzione 1325 e il caso della Colombia come esperienza di pace inclusiva
BORTOLOZZO, ANGELA
2024/2025
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Analysis of the evolution and impact of UN Resolution 1325 on the inclusion of women in peace processes, with a focus on the Colombian peace process. After a theoretical overview of the role of women in armed conflict and the "Women, Peace and Security" Agenda, the study examines regulatory progress and obstacles to its implementation at global and national levels. The case of Colombia highlights the active contribution of women in negotiations with the FARC-EP and the structural limitations that still hinder equal participation.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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