UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and NATO

UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and NATO

Gender Mainstreaming: Indicators for the Implementation of UNSCR 1325 and its Related Resolutions was workshop organized in cooperation with the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and supported by an Advanced Research Workshop award from the NATO Science for Peace...

Party Allegiance to Gender Equality

The Election system of Bosnia and Herzegovina can be characterized as a system of average harmonization in regard to enhancement of women’s participation. The applicable quota is ensuring that women are placed in candidate lists and it envisages the rule on ranging...
Istanbul Convention to enter into force on August 1 2014

Istanbul Convention to enter into force on August 1 2014

Strasbourg, 23 April 2014 – As Andorra became the 10th country to ratify the Council of Europe's Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, the treaty – which required 10 ratifications to enter into force – will become...
Statistical bulletin Women and Men in B-H 2013 published

Statistical bulletin Women and Men in B-H 2013 published

Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the sixth time in continuity is publishing the bulletin “Women and Men in BiH”, which includes data from a variety of statistical and other areas categorized by gender. The data give a brief presentation of the...
A Model National Action Plan in Bosnia and Herzegovina

A Model National Action Plan in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The vision of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, adopted on October 31, 2000, is historic: It recognizes women not only as victims of war but also as agents of change with the potential to stem violence, reconcile communities, and sustain peace in conflict-affected...