WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY: FROM RESOLUTION TO ACTION

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WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY: FROM RESOLUTION TO ACTION THE PROTECTION AGENDA UNDER SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1325/2000 GENEVA HIGH-LEVEL CONSULTATION 15 16 SEPTEMBER 2010 PALAIS DES NATIONS, GENEVA ROOM 12 In collaboration with

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY: FROM RESOLUTION TO ACTION OVERALL OBJECTIVE The overall objective of the event is to explore progresses, outstanding issues and strategies related to the implementation of the protection element of Security Council Resolution 1325/2000 on Women, Peace and Security. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES To introduce the notion of protection and to discuss its meaning in the framework of resolution 1325, with specific reference to the different stages of the peace and security spectrum; To explore the different impact of conflict for women and discuss the potential contribution of the provision of resolution 1325 in mitigating these effects and ensuring women are agents of change; To discuss the potential contribution of participation of women in enhancing protection for all and reinforcing peace building. Overall facilitator of the event: Ms. Madeleine Rees, Secretary General, Women s International League for Peace and Freedom. DAY ONE, 15 September 2010 14.30 14.50 Welcome Mr. John Clarke Chargé d Affaires, Permanent Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Geneva Ms. Madeleine Rees Secretary General, Women s International League for Peace and Freedom 14.50 15.00 Overview of the Outcome from the Event 10th Anniversary of Security Council Resolution 1325/2000: Ensuring Women s Participation in Peace and Security Ms. Kaat De Nijs Attaché UN Department, Coordinator Belgian NAP 1325, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belgium

15.00 16.30 Introductory Panel Moderator Ms. Véronique Arnault Director, Multilateral Relations and Human Rights, European Commission, DG External Relations The EU Contribution to the Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325/2000: Lessons Learned from Central Africa and the Great Lakes Region (Panel coordinated by EU) Presenters Ms. Andrea Koulaimah Head of Unit for Central Africa, Sudan and Chad, European Commission, DG Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO) Ms. Caroline Lopes Co-Desk Officer for DRC, DG Development Ms. Katariina Leinonen Human Rights Policy Officer, External and Politico-Military Affairs, Council of the EU, Human Rights Unit, Ms. Gauri Van Gulik Researcher and Advocate, Women s Rights Division, Human Rights Watch Panel Rapporteur Mr. Patrick Dupont and Mr. David Spence Permanent Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Geneva The panel will: - Discuss EU humanitarian policy experience in Central Africa in relation to protection strategies against sexual and gender-based violence; - Debate EU development cooperation on women, peace and security in the case of DRC; - Present women, peace and security in EU crisis management missions including human rights issues. - Provide a EU Member State and a NGO/human rights perspective on EU policy with respect to protection under and follow up to Resolution 1325

16:15-16:30 Coffee Break 16.30 17.30 Film Screening Pray the Devil Back to Hell 17.30 18.00 Discussion Ms. Abigail Disney President, Daphne Foundation Discussion on topics raised in the film related to SC1325. Ms. Sheila Matindike Young Women Christian Association, Zimbabwe Ms. Ugochi Daniels United Nations Population Fund Deputy Representative, Nepal Ms. Anna Mutavati Country Senior GBV Coordinator, United Nations Population Fund Uganda Ms. Isatu Kajue Programme Manager for Gender and Advocacy, United Nations Population Fund Sierra Leone 18.00 19.00 Market Place of Research and Information 3 rd Floor (outside Conference Room XII) Protection strategies and protection of civilians during conflict Impact of conflict on women Obligations of states and belligerents Women s Participation in Peacebilding Reception Restaurant des Délégués 8 th Floor H.E. Amb. Alex Van Meeuwen, Ambassador, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Belgium to the United Nations Office and other Specialized Institutions in Geneva Ms. Alanna Armitage, Director United Nations Population Fund, Geneva Cocktail offered by UNFPA

DAY TWO, 16 September 2010 09.00 09.30 Registration and Welcome Coffee 09.30 09.45 Welcome H.E. Amb. Alex Van Meeuwen Ambassador, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Belgium to the United Nations Office and other Specialized Institutions in Geneva 09.45 10.00 Introduction to the High-level Consultation 10.00 11.15 Panel One Displacement and Protection under the Security Council Resolution 1325/2000 Framework (Panel coordinated by UNHCR) Ms. Madeleine Rees Secretary General, Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Moderator Ms. Madeleine Rees Secretary General, Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Presenters Ms. Elisabeth Rasmusson Secretary General, Norwegian Refugee Council Mr. George Okoth-Obbo Regional Bureau for Africa, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Mr. Daniel De Torres Deputy Head of Special Programmes, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces Ms. Selay Ghaffar Director, Humanitarian Assistance for the Women and Children of Afghanistan The panel will: - Discuss the link between security, protection and human rights in the framework of resolution 1325 progresses and outstanding issues in each theme; - Focus on the issues of protection element of 1325 in displacement and post-conflict recovery.

Panel Rapporteur Ms. Luisa Cremonese Senior Coordinator for Gender Equality and Women, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 11.15 11.30 Coffee break 11.30 12.30 Panel Two Protection Impact of Conflict on Women and Girls (Panel coordinated by UNFPA) Moderator Ms. Maha Muna Humanitarian Response Branch Specialist, United Nations Population Fund Presenters Mr. Howard Mollett Humanitarian Policy Advisor, CARE International UK Ms. Megan Bastick Fellow, Special Programmes, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces Ms. Cecila Möller Acting Chief Women Rights and Gender Section, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Ms. Eugenia Piza-Lopez Senior Advisor, Conflict and Governance, United Nations Development Programme Conflict Prevention and Recovery Team Panel Rapporteur Ms. Helene Henriksen Programme Analyst, United Nations Population Fund The panel will: - Define and unpack protection considerations related to resolution 1325; - Examine security, humanitarian and human rights dimensions of the impact of conflict on women and girls; - Formulate conclusions on forward looking actions to strengthen protection, reduce risks and vulnerabilities, and increase accountability of belligerents in order to implement the women, peace and security agenda.

12.30 14.30 Sandwich Lunch Offered by the Mission of Belgium 14.30 16.00 Panel Three Post-Conflict Recovery No Peace without Peace for Women and Their Communities (Panel coordinated by UNFPA) Moderator Dr. Caty Clément Head of Conflict and Peacebuilding Programme, Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, Geneva Centre for Security Policy Presenters Ms. Jennifer F. Klot Senior Adviser for Social Science Research Council programs on HIV/AIDS, Gender and Security, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS Ms. Awa Dabo Recovery and Reintegration Specialist, Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, United Nations Development Programme Ms. Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda General Secretary, World Young Women Christian Association Ms. Anna Mutavati United Nations Population Fund Country Senior GBV Coordinator, Uganda Ms. Isatu Kajue United Nations Population Fund Programme Manager for Gender and Advocacy, Sierra Leone Panel Rapporteur Ms. Isabelle Favre Gender and Rights Unit, United Nations Children s Fund The panel will: - Discuss how participation by women enhances protection for all and reinforces peace building.

16.00 16.15 Coffee break 16.15 17.15 Synthesis and Recommendations Forward-Looking Action on the Women, Peace and Security Ms. Madeleine Rees Secretary General, Women s International League for Peace and Freedom This panel will: - Sum up key issues emerged during the event; - Develop a set of recommendations that would be reflected in the EU statement at the SC High Level Ministerial Event. 17.15 17.30 Acknowledgement of Key Recommendation and Closing H.E. Mr. Alex Van Meeuwen Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Belgium to the United Nations Office and other Specialized Institutions in Geneva

TASK FORCE MEMBERS Permanent Mission of Belgium to the Office of the United Nations and Other International Organizations Permanent Mission of Hungary to the Office of the United Nations and other international Organizations European Union Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) Femmes Africa Solidarité (FAS) Geneva Call HD Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Geneva Center for Security Policy Geneva Peacebuilding Platform International Council of Voluntary Agencies World Young Women Christian Association Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Members of the Gender-based Violence Area of Responsibility Working Group IASC Gender Capacity Stand-by Project International Committee of the Red Cross International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS United Nations Development Programme United Nations Population Fund United Nations Refugees Agency United Nations Institute for Training and Research United Nations Children s Fund UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict