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Here you can find videos collected from different sources that explain what Resolution 1325 of the United Nations Security Council consists of and why it is so important. Likewise, other videos show the voice of women and local leaders on peace.
Resolution 1325 and Related Resolutions: Women In The Construction of Peace
This video tells us about Resolution 1325 and other related resolutions of the United Nations Security Council that recognize and encourage the fundamental role of women in building peace in countries that have had internal conflicts, including Colombia.
Duration: 5:44
Posted by: José Luis Palacios
Made by: Ciase
Resolution 1325 and Security
This video explains the concept of security and its advances and setbacks in the context of Resolution 1325.
Duration: 2:46
Posted by: José Luis Palacios
Made by: Ciase
Resolution 1325 and War
This video deals specifically with women and war within the framework of United Nations Resolution 1325.
Duration: 0:58
Posted by: IngridQuinnTV
Made by: Ingrid Quinn y Pippo Lionni
Resolution 1325
This video explains what should happen to women in Colombia with the issuance of Resolution 1325.
Duration: 0:59
Posted by: Limpal Colombia
Made by: Limpal Colombia
Tools for the Advancement of Women's Rights: Resolution 1325
In this video, we learn about the origin and implications of Resolution 1325 of the United Nations Security Council on women, peace, and security, as well as the importance of women’s participation in peacebuilding.
Duration: 4:30
Posted by: Secretaría Técnica Mesa de Género
Made by: Secretaría Técnica Mesa de Género
Women, Peace, and Security: The Way Forward
This video explains the scope of Resolution 1325 and includes three examples that have demonstrated the importance of the role of women in peace processes.
Duration: 2:32
Posted by: EsGlobal
Made by: EsGlobal
20 Years Connected with Peace
More than forty women’s organizations and collectives met in 2020 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of United Nations Resolution 1325, a resolution that showed significant progress in the struggle of the feminist movement in the world to put issues such as peace on the public agenda.
Local women at the forefront of sustainable peace
Many women leaders work in their regions to achieve peace, and they do so from different perspectives, always with the intention that their rights are recognized and that an egalitarian country without discrimination in which freedom is valued can be built. Women have much to say and do in this construction. #lapazesconlasmujeres.
Francy and Soraida
Francy and Soraida, two leaders who work to build peace in Cauca, tell us about their work with other women to promote their rights within the framework of Resolution 1325 of the United Nations Security Council on women, peace, and security.
Duration: 5:37
Posted by: Red Nacional de Mujeres with the support of GNWP and Norad.
Mariela
In the department of Arauca, Mariela works for the community’s well-being on different fronts, one of them very important: the road construction that will help the women and the community as a whole to move their products. Mariela’s work with women has transformed her life, and she feels that today she is a much more complete woman.
Duration: 5:00
Posted by: Red Nacional de Mujeres with the support of GNWP and Norad.
Marisol
Marisol fulfilled her dream of living in the countryside in Tolima, and from there, she continued to work with peasant women so that they develop as women, as human beings, and as artists, and the role they played in the armed conflict and the fundamental role they play in building peace is recognized.
Duration: 4:40
Posted by: Red Nacional de Mujeres with the support of GNWP and Norad.
COVIDA
The Red Departamental de Mujeres del Cauca, REDEMUC (Departmental Network of Women of Cauca, REDEMUC) promoted this collective process of HILAR SUEÑOS Y TEJER REALIDADES (SPINNING DREAMS AND WEAVING REALITIES) to make their work of resistance visible and demand the rights of women in the department. The weaving for the women who participated in the realization of these works meant an expression of their political processes and the manifestation of their thoughts and feelings. This work of art has been exhibited in different galleries and public and educational institutions in Popayán, Cauca.
Duration: 5:38
Posted by: Red Nacional de Mujeres in alliance with GNWP with the support of Norad.
Location of Women, Peace and Security resolutions in Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lebanon, and Nigeria
With this series of videos, you will learn more about the localization process carried out in the departments of Cauca and Tolima. Additionally, you will learn how different art forms and political advocacy can transmit the same message of peace.
Red Departamental de Mujeres del Tolima (Departmental Network of Women of Tolima)
This video includes some processes of women belonging to the Departmental Network of Women of Tolima who participate in the localization of Resolution 1325 of the United Nations Security Council in the Department.
Duration: 4:14
Posted by: Red Nacional de Mujeres in alliance with GNWP with the support of the Global Affairs Canada’s Peace and Stabilization Operations Program (PSOP).
FIME
FIME is an interdisciplinary event articulated by women to cover gender issues that contribute to minimizing gender problems and violence in cities and the country. It was created with the motivation to generate cultural development in Ibagué́ and, above all, to open cultural spaces that allow the exchange of dialogues regarding the gender approach, systematic violence against women, inequality, fight for the fulfillment of the fundamental rights of women, being art a means to highlight women as creative protagonists.
Duration: 1:34
Posted by: Red Nacional de Mujeres in alliance with GNWP with the support of the Global Affairs Canada’s Peace and Stabilization Operations Program (PSOP).
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