2022 Signatory Report Overview

The Gender Security Project

Organization HQ:

India

Organization Type:

Civil Society Organization

Reported Information:

B.2.10
CSO: Establish and strengthen partnerships with youth-led and young women-focused organizations and networks to embed their priorities in YPS and WPS advocacy.
B.2.11
CSO: Engage men and boys as allies and partners to support the work of women and girls on gender equality and human rights, without shifting support and resources away from women’s rights advocacy and development.
B.2.8
CSO: Advocate for the adoption of special measures to increase women’s participation in peace processes, and in implementation and monitoring mechanisms.
B.2.9
CSO: Promote the inclusion of gender-related provisions in all ceasefire and peace agreements, in humanitarian assistance and delivery plans.
D.2.4
CSO: Design and implement campaigns that promote equitable progressive social norms, attitudes and behaviors towards women and girls, and inclusive leadership of women.
D.4.4
CSO: Document and share knowledge, effective practices and lessons learned on women’s and young women’s leadership and contributions to peace and security, resilience and humanitarian/crisis response including through partnerships with media and academic institutions.

Legend:

Report Summary

The Gender Security Project conducted workshops for youth- and women-led and focused organizations on both the YPS and WPS agenda. The GSP built an online feminist peace academy to continue its trainings. These workshops and trainings also included men and boys to encourage them to understand the value of gender equality and sustainable peace built on the foundations of gender equality. The GSP‘s campaigns on gender equality continued through its written content and podcasts. The GSP received reports from a variety of communities on the ground that state these learnings have proven to be particularly useful in learning about strategies for gender equality the world over, and that they can be scaled and implemented on the ground.
Additionally, The GSP created the CRSV Observatory and Subversion Diaries that helped document cases under two areas of the WPS Agenda: conflict-related sexual violence and increased participation of women in peace processes. Through these reports, the GSP built one of the most comprehensive repertoires that articulate women’s mobilization for peace and change on ground.

REGIONS OF implementation

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Principles of Transformation

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Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus
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Intersectional
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Localized
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Intergenerational
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Resourced and Sustainable
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Inclusive and Multistakeholder
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* As assessed by Signatory

B.2.10
CSO: Establish and strengthen partnerships with youth-led and young women-focused organizations and networks to embed their priorities in YPS and WPS advocacy.
B.2.11
CSO: Engage men and boys as allies and partners to support the work of women and girls on gender equality and human rights, without shifting support and resources away from women’s rights advocacy and development.
B.2.8
CSO: Advocate for the adoption of special measures to increase women’s participation in peace processes, and in implementation and monitoring mechanisms.
B.2.9
CSO: Promote the inclusion of gender-related provisions in all ceasefire and peace agreements, in humanitarian assistance and delivery plans.
D.2.4
CSO: Design and implement campaigns that promote equitable progressive social norms, attitudes and behaviors towards women and girls, and inclusive leadership of women.
D.4.4
CSO: Document and share knowledge, effective practices and lessons learned on women’s and young women’s leadership and contributions to peace and security, resilience and humanitarian/crisis response including through partnerships with media and academic institutions.