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From the Margins to the Centre: Women Influencing Peace Processes International Gender Justice Dialogue Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, April 2010.

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1 From the Margins to the Centre: Women Influencing Peace Processes International Gender Justice Dialogue Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, April 2010

2 Ten years after 1325… Women still represent a strikingly low number of participants at peace talks. A review of 24 major peace processes since 1992 showed that women represent less than 10% of negotiators The numbers may have actually gone down since passage of 1325 No woman has been appointed chief mediator in UN-sponsored peace talks

3 TWGGI 1325 2.5%Averages:3.2%4.6%7.9% SignatoriesMediatorsWitnessesNegotiation 1. El Salvador (1992) 12%0%--13% 2. Croatia (1995) 0% 11% 3. Bosnia (1995) 0% 4. Guatemala (1996) 11%0%--10% 5. Northern Ireland (1998) 10%0%--10% 6. Indonesia (1999) 0% -- 7. Sierra Leone (1999) 0% 25%0% 8. Burundi (2000) 0% --2% 9. Papua New Guinea (2001) 7%0%--4% 10. Macedonia (2001) 0% 5% 11. Afghanistan (2001) 9%0%--9% 12. Somalia (2002) 0% -- 13. Cote d’Ivoire (2003) 0% -- 14. DRC (2003) 5%0% 12% 15. Liberia (2003) 0% 17%-- 16. Sudan (2005) 0% 9%-- 17. Darfur (2006) 0% 7%8% 18. Nepal (2006) 0%--0% 19. The Philippines (2007) 0% -- 20. DRC (2008) – North Kivu 5%20%0%-- 21. DRC (2008) – South Kivu 0%20%0%-- 22. Uganda (2008) 0% 20%9% 23. Kenya (2008) 0%33%0%25% 24. Central African Rep. (2008) 0% --

4 Different modalities of engagement: Formation of a separate party or clan (Northern Ireland, Somalia) Women’s group with Observer status (Uganda, Burundi, Liberia, Darfur) Formation of a parallel process or forum (Burundi, Afghanistan) Access to parties via sympathetic mediator (Congo, Guatemala) Gender advisors to the mediator (Darfur), facilitator (Uganda), or women delegates (Darfur) As part of a sub-committee/working group/table on gender that feeds into the discussions at the official talks (Guatemala, Sri Lanka). Through community mobilization and nation-wide consultations (Uganda, South Africa).

5 On security On economic security and empowerment On participation On accountability On reconstruction Women’s demands

6 In Five Years… UN standardized protocol for representation of women’s civil society in UN-sponsored peace talks. Mechanisms to increase participation (quotas as condition for support, incentives) Women’s participation and technical work on the gender implications of every component of peace deals. Pre-deployment gender-awareness training of mediators. Women’s human rights defenders in in donor countries to demand increased funding to implement 1325

7 Thank you


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