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The observations highlight how the Council considers the issue of women and armed conflict important to international peace and security. They express the Council's concern about civilians in armed conflict, particularly women and children, who constitute most of the victims of conflict [citation needed] and who are increasingly targeted by armed groups.
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New Directions in Women, Peace and Security. Bristol University Press. ISBN 978-1-5292-0777-4. Davies, S.E.; True, J. (2019). The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace, and Security. Oxford Handbooks Series. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-063827-6. Women and Gender Perspectives in the Military: An International Comparison. Georgetown ...
This resolution put forth the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda which consists of four points that aims to increase women's participation in the security and peace sector while also improving the support women receive from institutions, considering their needs in conflict zones, military positions, peacekeeping roles, etc. [7] Eight resolutions ...
Pat Arrowsmith (1930–2023) – British author and peace campaigner; Margaret Ashton (1856–1937) – British suffragist, local politician, pacifist; Meg Beresford (born 1937) – British activist, European Nuclear Disarmament movement; Janet Bloomfield (1953–2007) – British peace and disarmament campaigner, chair of the Campaign for ...