About WPS IN NIGERIA

The Story of Resolution 1325

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The Story of Resolution 1325.

Women, Peace & Security Program

The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325), unanimously adopted in October 2000, stressed the importance of the equal participation and full involvement of women in all efforts to maintain and promote peace and security.

This resolution, with its four pillars of prevention, participation, protection and peacebuilding and recovery, has become the focal point for galvanizing worldwide efforts to deal with the many challenges that women face in situations of conflict.

In the years since, eleven additional resolutions on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) have been adopted.

119

In 2024, an estimate of 119 million school-age & adolescent girls are not in school

117

117.3 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced due to persecution. Half of this are women and girls.

$ 170 M

The 2023-2026 Multi-Year Appeal (MYA) calls for $170 million for the next four years.

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Galvanizing nationwide efforts in dealing with conflict resolution.

Contributing for global access to peace.

Making Women Safe & Secure

As a build-up to its support to the government of Nigeria to meet its commitments on UNSCR 1325, UN Women is implementing a 5-year programme on WPS, in partnership with CLEEN Foundation, and with funding support from the Government of Norway. The initiative is designed to achieve the broad goal of gender-inclusive and sustainable peace in Nigeria through:

Participation

Increased women’s effective participation in peace and security processes, peace negotiations, conflict prevention and resolution.
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Public Perception

Improved public perception on the role of women in peace and security, at all levels through opportunities for engagement and dialogue.
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Summary

Drafting the SAP on WPS in order to fulfill the UNSCR 1325 adopted in October 2000.
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