Voices from the Field: Community Women’s Perspectives on the GPH-NDF Armed Conflict Research Report
Conducted from March to September 2015, this research report gathers together the perspectives of community women from six conflict-affected areas (Agusan, Surigao, Misamis, Davao, Bukidnon and North Cotabato) on how they perceive the GPH-NDF conflict. It also looks into views of the women on how it affects them and how do they address the challenges […]
Women Working for Normalization
The training manual focuses on women’s participation in the process of normalization in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, as set out by the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro. Guide questions and key learning points help facilitators achieve the two-fold goal set out in the parallel publication, Women Speak: Perspectives on Normalization.
Women Speak: Perspectives on Normalization
This report contains the perspectives shared by the women participants during the capacity-building and Focus Group Discussion components of the Project.
Women, Peace And Security in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao: A Civil Society Report
The study maps out the Philippines’ National Action Plan on implementing the global agenda of Women, Peace and Security, in accordance with United Nations Resolutions 1325 and 1820, in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Specifically, the study examines progress in the areas of policy, institutional infrastructure and institutional mechanisms.
Operationalising Women’s “Meaningful Participation” in the Bangsamoro: Political Participation, Security and Transitional Justice
This is a research report detailing the progress of four Mindanao-based civil organizations in generating women’s awareness on and operationalizing the provisions in the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro on women’s participation in the social, legal, and institutional levels.
WE Act 1325: Six Years of Implementing the Philippine National Action Plan
This publication reviews the various efforts of WE Act 1325 on the implementation of the Philippine National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security since its launched on 2010.
Implementing the Philippine National Action Plan on United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: A Civil Society Monitoring Report
This study looks at how far policymakers and other stakeholders have gone on addressing the needs and concerns of women in conflict affected areas three years after the launching of the National Action Plan (NAP) on UNSCR 1325 and 1820.
Women Peacekeepers in the Philippines
The Women’s Agency in Keeping the Peace, Promoting Security or WePeace is a localization project of the UNSCR 1325, Women, Peace and Security, initiated by the Center for Peace Education-Miriam College (CPE) and supported by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Manila. It aims at sharing capacities with selected community women on gender-responsive peacemaking and peacekeeping. […]
Women, Peace, and Security and Human Rights in the Digital Age: Opportunities and risks to advance women’s meaningful participation and protect their rights
The need to address the persistent barriers to women’s use of ICTs for peacebuilding has never been more urgent. Much of the existing literature on ICTs and mediation is produced for and focused on mediators and how the ICTs may be helpful to them. To complement the existing analyses and resources, the Global Network of […]