On October 29th the UN Security Council will hold its 8th annual debate on Women, Peace and Security (resolution 1325). This year’s debate will focus on women’s participation in peace processes, an essential component of the full implementation of resolution 1325.
With digital cameras, women in conflict-affected countries document their lives. Using their photographs, they advocate for themselves and make their voices heard. This project and exhibition are a few of many ways that the International Rescue Committee supports women and advances the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325.To read more see the UNIFEM website.
On October 29th the UN Security Council will hold its 8th annual debate on Women, Peace and Security (resolution 1325). This year’s debate will focus on women’s participation in peace processes, an essential component of the full implementation of resolution 1325.
With digital cameras, women in conflict-affected countries document their lives. Using their photographs, they advocate for themselves and make their voices heard. This project and exhibition are a few of many ways that the International Rescue Committee supports women and advances the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325.To read more see the UNIFEM website.