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Links

www.1325australia.org.au/html/nu1325.html
In October of 2000, the UN Security Council held a debate on Women, Peace and Security, passing Security Council Resolution 1325 on October 31st. This historic event was a result of the hard work of women all over the world, and the hard work of the United Nations, which has produced many documents, treaties and consensus agreements that mention and expand on the effect of war on women and the need for their involvement in conflict prevention, peace building and post-conflict reconstruction. Like all resolutions of the Security Council it has the status of international law.

1325australia is an action site for Australian Women working to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 within the Australian context. Funding for the website has been provided by the Australian Government Office of the Status of Women through the WomenSpeak Network.
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email 1325news@peacewomen.org

www.un.org
For full transcript of Resolution 1325

www.wilpf.int.ch
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom is a global women’s network for peace and justice and, this year, celebrated their 90th year.

www.peacewomen.org
Peace Women is a project of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and monitors and works toward rapid and full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security. PeaceWomen features accurate and timely news and resources on women, peace and security issues, a database of women’s organizations, and women’s peace and security initiatives worldwide.

www.womenwarpeace.org
UNIFEM’S Portal on Women, Peace and Security

www.unesco.org
Was founded to bring about a world at peace. Responsible for furthering a culture of peace throughout the world. UNESCO's Culture of Peace Programme urges the strengthening of the "female" aspect in conflict resolution efforts. It talks about a world at peace being more than the absence of war. Justice and equality for all.

http://meetwiththemothers.org/
Spreading the spirit and potency of Camp Casey around the country.

CODE PINK
2010 Linden Ave, Venice, CA 90291
www.codepink4peace.org
email: info@codepinkalert.org
Code pink calls on all women to rise up and oppose the war in Iraq. They call on mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters, on workers, students, teachers, healers, artists, writers, singers, poets, and every ordinary outraged woman willing to be outrageous for peace.



 

 


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