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In the two decades since its passing, the UN agenda has been interpreted in line with existing political structures and approaches, curtailing its effectiveness. It is time to reimagine this approach.
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On 18 September 2020, the Netherlands took the first steps to hold Syria accountable for gross human rights violations.
Read moreThe inclusion of women in peacebuilding processes within the UN agenda
20 years have passed from the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1325 and countries are still not doing enough to effectively involve women in peacebuilding.
Read moreThe Climate-Security Nexus; on the UN Security Council’s Agenda
The UN Security Council hotly debated the relationship between climate change and international peace in a recent meeting.
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