Ja Nan Lahtaw & Nang Raw Introduction Myanmar has experienced one of the most complex and long lasting armed conflicts in the world. Since 1948, successive military governments have come to power...
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From clause to effect: including women’s rights and gender in peace agreements
International norms such as United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 which support women's contribution to peacemaking, are not yet well integrated in the drafting of peace agreement texts...
Philippine Government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front reach historic peace agreement
The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre), a Geneva-based independent mediation organisation assisting the peace process between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GPH) and the...
Women's involvement in conflict early warning systems: Moving from rhetoric to reality in Mindanao
Introduction United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000), hereafter referred to as 1325, calls upon United Nations (UN) Member States to recognise and promote the participation of women in...
Pagpati’ut: Mediating Violence in Sulu
Pagpati'ut: Mediating Violence in Sulu looks into six communities in the Province of Sulu, South of the Philippines, to understand better the triggers of violence in this region and highlight...