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050 00 ^aHQ1236.5^bU581 2010
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110 1 ^aUnited Nations Development Fund for Women
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245 00 ^aUNIFEM resources on women, peace and security/^cUnited Nations Development Fund for Women
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260 ^aNew York :^bUnited Nations Development Fund for Women,^c2010.
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300 ^a1 Boxset (15 v.) :^bill. ;^c28 cm.
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505 0 ^a1 Set include 7 Parts : 01Overview: Women, Peace & Security --^t02Conflict Prevention --^t03Peace Processes --^t04Peacebuilding --^t05Peacekeeping --^t06Disarment, Demobilisation & Reintegration, and Security Sector Reform --^t07Justice & Human Rights.
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505 1 ^a01Overview: Women, Peace & Security --^tOverview (v.1)--^tIdentifying Women's Peace and Security Priorities: Building Voice and Influence (v.2) --^tPolicy Briefing Paper: Gender and Conflict Analysis (v.3).
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505 1 ^a02Conflict Prevention --^tWomen Building Peace and Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict-Affected Contexts (v.4) --^tGender and Conflict Analysis (v.5).
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505 1 ^a03Peace Processes --^tConflict-Related Sexual Violence and Peace Negotiations: Implementing Security Council Resolution 1820 (2008) (v.6) --^tWomen's Participation in Peace Negotiations: Connections between Presence and Influence (v.7).
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505 1 ^a04Peacebuilding --^tWomen's Participation in Peace Negotiations: Connections between Presence and Influence (v.8) --^tWhat Women Want: Planning and Financing for Gender-Responsive Peacebuilding (v.9).
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505 1 ^a05Peacekeeping --^tWomen Targeted or Affected by Armed Conflict: What Role for Military Peacekeepers? (v.10) --^tAddressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: An Analytical Inventory of Peacekeeping Practice (v.11).
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505 1 ^a06Disarment, Demobilisation & Reintegration, and Security Sector Reform --^tGender-Sensitive Police Reform in Post-Conflict Societies (v.12) --^tCase Studies of Gender-Sensitive Police Reform in Rwanda and Timor-Leste (v.13).
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505 1 ^a07Justice & Human Rights --^tA Window of Opportunity? Making Transitional Justice Work for Women (v.14) --^tGender and Transitional Justice Programming: A Review of Peru, Sierra Leone and Rwanda (v.15).
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520 ^aUNIFEM (part of UN Women) has long been a partner to women in conflict-affected areas: bringing women together across geographic or political lines to agree on common positions in peace negotiations or post-conflict elections; supporting their engagement with security and justice institutions to stop impunity for violence against women; facilitating their inclusion in post-conflict planning processes to ensure their needs are addressed; and strengthening their engagement with peacekeeping forces to encourage creative responses to the considerable security threats women face. This collection of UNIFEM papers brings together a considerable body of analytical and advocacy work undertaken over the last five years, grounded in programming that has helped advance the women, peace and security agenda in policy and practice. The collection includes papers on gender issues in early warning, peace processes, peacekeeping, post-conflict planning and financing, and transitional justice. Together, the papers in this collection describe a range of ongoing efforts to strengthen the UN's capacities to promote peace and prevent violence.
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650 0 ^aWomen and peace
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650 0 ^aWomen and human security
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650 0 ^aWomen in development
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856 40 ^zElectronic Resource^uhttps://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2010/1/unifem-resources-on-women-peace-and-security
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917 ^aGift :^c1000
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955 ^a1 copy
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999 ^anopparat
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