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June 28, 2022
Francophone Support for Women in Military Peacekeeping


June 2, 2022
Abusive and Sexist Virginity Testing Abolished
Human Rights Watch reports that the Indonesian armed forces have finally ended the damaging practice of virginity testing on female recruits.


May 26, 2022
Gender violence in Pakistan: women fighting back
Hundreds if not thousands of women are murdered, kidnapped and assaulted each year in Pakistan. A 2018 survey estimated 1 in 3 women experienced domestic violence, but conviction rates are extremely low. It is being described by some in Pakistan as a ‘gender violence epidemic.’ Now Pakistani women are demanding action to address the vast scale of violence.


May 21, 2022
WPS seminar in Chile aims to make Armed Forces More Ready, More Resilient, and More Effective
A Women Peace and Security seminar organised by the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) and the Chilean Joint Peacekeeping Operations Center (CECOPAC) was recently held in Santiago, Chile. Participants discussed how gender integration in the armed and security forces in the fields of education, recruitment and promotion, could be improved.


May 21, 2022
NATO’S DEEP DIVE INTO CO-OPERATIVE SECURITY AND GENDER
NATO’s International Military Staff (IMS) hosted their third “Deep Dive” session on 9 May, this time focusing on the importance of integrating a gender perspective in co-operative security plans. This included looking at how a gender dimension is important to strengthening security and projecting stability through partnerships and dialogue.


April 26, 2022
Blue on Blue – Investigating Sexual Abuse of Peacekeepers
SecurityWomen welcomes new research published by the InternationalPeace Institute (IPI) looking into the sexual abuse of peacekeepers by those with whom they work along side. It is important to set an international standard of safety and security for serving peacekeepers that will encourage more women to take up careers in these roles.
