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1 Hanna’s House Cork November 2009 UNSCR 1325 Lessons in Peace-building From Ireland Bronagh Hinds DemocraShe

2 UNSCR 1325 Improve the Dynamic and Prospects for Peace Increase the number of women in decision-making in preventing, managing and resolving conflicts Increase participation of women at decision-making levels in conflict resolution and peace building Adopt a gender perspective when negotiating and implementing peace agreements Ensure women’s needs are taken into account – involve local women’s peace initiatives – protect women’s human rights Ensure international missions include women Advance and sustain gender mainstreaming

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4 The Challenges of Getting Women into Peace Negotiations Violence and violent actors get the attention Actors with political power get the attention Crowded stage: Multiple factions and players Crowded agenda: everyone has something they want Sustaining energy: long war – long peace process Sustaining action: financial and people resources with dedicated focus Power brokers block access It is the battle for the heart and soul of democracy

5 Long War – Long Peace Process North Ireland Government suspended & Direct Rule 1972 Sunningdale Declaration 1973 & Power-sharing Executive 1974 Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985 Hume Adams Talks 1990s ‘No selfish or strategic interest’ 1991 Downing Street Declaration 1993 Forum for Peace and Reconciliation 1994 Frameworks Documents 1995 Multi-Party Talks & NI Forum for Political Dialogue 1996-98 Good Friday/Belfast Agreement 1998 Northern Ireland Assembly & Power-sharing Executive 1998-2003 Northern Ireland Assembly 2003-2007 (Direct Rule) Leeds Castle Talks 2004 St. Andrews Agreement 2006 Northern Ireland Assembly & Power-sharing Executive 2007 Agreement on Policing & Justice to come

6 Engagement Stages & Strategy Example: Northern Ireland 1970/80s: Relationships: grassroots action learning to work across difference, building common ground & networks 1980/90s: Networking: mobilise on women and decision- making, network across national boundaries/internationally 1990/00s: Capacity building: learn about politics & lobbying, policy engagement Pre-1996: Prepare for Opportunity: connect the civil society women and decision-making agenda with political process March 1996: Create Opportunity: Lobby political parties/ British&Irish govts to gender proof negotiations April 1996: Spot Opportunity: Lobby to include women in the election law for peace negotiations May 1996: Seize Opportunity: Run for election, prepare to enter formal power

7 Mental Shift From Informal to Formal “difficulty in joining … sectionalised or sectarian political parties” “audacity of men sitting around a table planning the future of N Ireland without women present”

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9 Lessons Strategy of the NIWC Challenge lack of women in major political parties Non-partisan image: suffragette colours Positioning: not middle ground party for middle ground solution – inclusive of all interests and inclusive dialogue Challenge political culture & style: ‘Say Good-bye to the Dinosaurs’! Bind women in: Adopted NI NGO delegation policy positions for UN 4 th World Conference of Women in Beijing Work from key principles: inclusion, human rights and equality

10 NIWC Candidates 1997 Councils

11 Lessons NIWC: a different approach Principles: Inclusion: Accommodation: Process: Shared Future: Culture: Problem solving: On-the-job learning: Outreach:

12 Lessons NIWC Model of Negotiation Assume good faith, honesty and integrity in bargaining Build trust, confidence and relationships Listen actively – to verbal and non-verbal Deal with opposition and resistance Lead change in behaviour patterns Cope with the unknown and unpredictable Think creatively and be innovative Frame and re-frame

13 Lessons Modelling Democracy Inclusive negotiating process Willingness to work towards accommodation Joint problem-solving v adversarial bargaining refusing to move from set positions Shared effort to search for common ground & advance common interests Separate positions from interests, identify specific needs and offer solutions that respond to needs Comprehensive and complex agenda that offers opportunity for win-win rather than zero sum

14 Did women add to 1998 Good Friday Agreement? Made proposals on constitution, governance, criminal justice, arms decommissioning, policing, prisoners, human rights & equality – in all strands of negotiations Insisted Good Friday Agreement must ‘speak’ to everyone not just political power-brokers: victims, integrated housing and schooling, women and development of local communities. 2 unique proposals to extend political participation: electoral reform & citizens’ forum

15 ‘The Constitution’ Good Friday Agreement “the right of women to full and equal political participation” “the advancement of women in public life” DemocraShe: formed in 2000 to advance these ideals

16 DemocraShe 242 women trained over 3 election cycles 41% female councillors & 50% MLAs

17 DemocraShe: peace & democracy through women in politics “ The cause of women in Northern Ireland is essential to the cause of peace” Senator George Mitchell Chair, NI Peace Talks 1996 - 98 Speaking at a DemocraShe event on January 29, 2003

18 Ireland & UNSCR 1325 National Action Plan Department of Foreign Affairs Anglo-Irish Division – learning lessons Conflict Resolution Unit – sharing lessons Ireland’s 1325 National Action Plan Evolving & informed National Action Plan NAP Reference Group Civil Society Consultative Group Special Envoy on 1325 Joint Consortium on Gender-based Violence

19 Ireland’s Special Envoy on 1325 Dame Nuala O’Loan

20 Ireland & UNSCR 1325 Ireland’s International Contribution Cross Learning on 1325: N Ireland, Liberia, Timor-Leste Belfast, Dili, Monrovia Lessons, Tools & Models, Recommendations to UN Showcasing Cross Learning Approach United Nations & International Human Security Network Events: (e.g. Iceland Women Negotiating Peace) Ireland’s Special Envoy 10 th Anniversary 1325 in 2010 Rotating SCR Members in 2010 Showcasing Cross Learning Approach

21 1325 Cross Learning Initiative – Belfast 2009 N Ireland – Liberia – Timor-Leste


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