How the Center for Gender, Peace, and Security Works?
Mobilizing professionals, experts, researchers, and students interested by the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security.
Constructing a network of partnerships between States, decentralized territories, civil society organizations and associations, and homes and families who are displaced or living in conflict zones.
Organizing workshops, expositions, and training seminars on themes relating to women’s participation in peace processes.
Providing support to diverse actors in the field contributing to the role and action of women in the construction of a peaceful society.
Publishing studies on the impacts of female contribution to conflict prevention and the construction of world peace.
Contributing to the education and professional training of talented women and girls displaced by conflict.
Participation in national and international scientific events to raise awareness of the importance of the gender approach to peace and global security
The broadcast through our materials (website, books, magazines, general public awareness campaign, conferences, etc.) of the results of our research and studies; in collaboration with potential and possible partners (companies, NGOs, government).