Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

Demand More is a registered trade mark of MENAFN.COM

 
GFCMarkets
 
  Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search News: advanced

UNIFEM launches new web portal  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - Jordan Times - 02/11/2003
Digg This Article: UNIFEM launches new web portal Share This Article: UNIFEM launches new web portal Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!

 


AMMAN (JT) — A new web portal was launched by the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) to commemorate the Third Anniversary of Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security, according to a statement released by UNIFEM.
The portal will be a centralised repository of information on the impact of armed conflict on women, and women's role in peace-building.

Targeted at policy makers, practitioners, researchers and the media, the portal will offer gender profiles of conflict countries, briefs on issues that affect women and girls before, during and after conflict, and information on UN gender programming in conflict zones.

On Oct. 31 2000, the Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1325, calling for the prosecution of crimes against women, increased protection of women and children during war, appointments of more women to peacekeeping operations, and ensuring that more women participate in peace-building decision making processes. The resolution also noted a need to consolidate data on the impact of conflict on women and girls. Three years on, there has not been a dramatic increase in the quantity or quality of reporting on women in conflict and post-conflict zones, and existing data is scarce and scattered. A recent study conducted by the UN Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues revealed that of the 264 secretary general reports submitted to the Security Council from January 2000 to the present, only 17.8 per cent make references to gender concerns.

Speaking at a press conference to mark the launch, UNIFEM Executive Director Noeleen Heyzer said the portal was an attempt to address the information gap. "Security Council Resolution 1325 is a watershed political framework that makes women — and a gender perspective — relevant to negotiating peace agreements, planning refugee camps and peacekeeping operations, and reconstructing war-torn societies. None of this can be achieved without accurate information and analysis," she said.

www.WomenWarPeace.org is also a follow-up to an Independent Experts' Assessment, commissioned by UNIFEM in 2002 to assess the impact of armed conflict on women. Two experts, Elisabeth Rehn and Ellen Sirleaf-Johnson, went to 14 conflict zones and found shocking evidence of an epidemic of violence against women and girls.

The report, among its key recommendations, reiterated the need for a systematic collection, analysis and sharing of information on the issue to ensure that gender concerns are consistently included in decisions and actions on conflict prevention and peace building, the statement said.


 




  MENA News Headlines
Feb 9 2010EAD, Iraqi ministry sign MoU, Khaleej Times
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) and the Iraqi Environment Ministry have signed a memorandum of understanding for the restoration and sustainable preservation of the...
Feb 9 2010Qatar: QR33m road project for Al Wakra, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has launched a project worth QR33m to develop roads linking Al Wakra town with the under-construction Barwa Village. ...
Feb 9 2010Qatar- Car prices set to see steep fall, The Peninsula
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) With their sales having dipped to record lows last year, automobile dealers in the country are busy mulling ways to get rid of unsold 2009 stocks. ...
Feb 9 2010UAE- Should There be Licences for Teachers?, Khaleej Times
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Thinning interest among UAE nationals to pursue education degrees and high turnover of teachers are cause for concern, but experts feel the situation can be remedied by...
Feb 9 2010PTRC: 64% of Jordan citizens willing to pay higher transport fares, Jordan Times
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) Around 64 per cent of citizens are willing to pay higher fares in exchange for better public transport services, according to a recent poll conducted by the Public Transport...
Feb 9 2010Moody's: Kuwait $100b plan to spur non-oil sectors, MENAFN
(MENAFN) A report issued by Moody's Investor Service said that Kuwait's $100 billion development plan, passed by the parliament earlier this week, is expected to bolster the country's non-oil private...
Feb 9 2010Jordan- Gov't not lifting water subsidy, Jordan Times
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) The government has no plans to lift water subsidies or increase water tariffs, a government official said on Monday. A water official, who preferred to remain unnamed...
Feb 9 2010Jordan- Gov't might lift subsidies, Jordan Times
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) The government has not yet decided to lift subsidy on gas cylinders, pending a final decision on a bundle of austerity and other measures designed to address a challenging...
Feb 9 2010Jordan- IFP announces agenda for 2010, Jordan Times
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) International Fairs and Promotions Company (IFP) announced on Monday its agenda for 2010 which includes five specialised exhibitions to be held in Amman...
Feb 9 2010IMC-Jordan to release set of new services, Jordan Times
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) IMC-Jordan (Institute of Management Consultants and Trainers of Jordan) announced on Monday that it will be releasing a new set of services for their members to effectively...
more...


 
IIRME_Stnd_Feb8
GFT_Square_Feb1


Google

Terms of Service  |   Privacy Policy  |   Contact Us |   Advertise  |   About MENAFN  |   Career Opportunities  |   Feedback
Copyright ©2000 All Rights Reserved.