[quote]Women in Peacebuilding
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which passed unanimously in October 2000, acknowledged that civilians, particularly women and children account for the vast majority of those adversely afflicted by armed conflict. Resolution 1325 recommended mainstreaming a gender perspective into peacekeeping operations. To that end, the resolution set a new threshold of action for UN and all governments by calling for institutionalizing the participation of women at the peace table, and in the post-conflict processes of peace-building and reconstruction.
Though Sudanese women contribute prominently to peacebuilding through civil society, they were largely excluded from both the North-South and Darfur peace negotiations. Two pressing issues for women peace activists are the return of refugees and the internally displaced, and increasing women's capacity to enter the democratization processes set in motion this past year. Neither the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement nor the May 2006 Darfur Peace Agreement provide guarantees for women's participation in the implementation processes. Women are under-represented at national and local levels, and even stated commitments to their participation in formal government structures have not been fulfilled.]
2008
لقد آن الاوان لان يكون هناك حزب نسائي وان يتركن النساء الاحزاب
التي تجعلهن ديكور ليس الا...
نحو حزب نسائي يجمع كل النساء تحت هدف واحد
بناء السلام العادل وقضايا المرأة..
لان الحرب اكثر المتضررات هن النساء..
وقضايهن تكون اخر اولويات في برامج الاحزاب..
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