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Security Council Resolution 1325 : Women count Civil Society Monitoring Report Philippines 2013-2014
This report assesses the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 in the Philippines for the period 2013–2014, focusing on women’s participation in peace and security processes. It evaluates government commitments, institutional mechanisms, and the integration of gender perspectives in conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and post-conflict recovery.
Drawing on data and case studies from civil society monitoring, the report highlights progress made in advancing women’s representation, as well as persistent gaps such as limited resources, uneven policy implementation, and continuing threats to women in conflict-affected areas. It underscores the critical role of civil society in holding institutions accountable and in ensuring that the Women, Peace, and Security agenda translates into concrete protections and opportunities for women on the ground.
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