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Mind the GAPS
Gender Action for Peace and Security (GAPS)
20 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome back to season 3 of Mind the GAPS - a Women Peace and Security podcast! On this podcast, we explore the world of Women, Peace and Security – or WPS – through speaking to experts and practitioners from around the world word working under the umbrella of WPS. Join us as we release new episodes focusing on important aspects of the WPS Agenda, where we will be speaking to some brilliant guests who will share their takes and recommendations on this important topic.
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Welcome back to season 3 of Mind the GAPS - a Women Peace and Security podcast! On this podcast, we explore the world of Women, Peace and Security – or WPS – through speaking to experts and practitioners from around the world word working under the umbrella of WPS. Join us as we release new episodes focusing on important aspects of the WPS Agenda, where we will be speaking to some brilliant guests who will share their takes and recommendations on this important topic.
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Gender Justice at the United Nations
Mind the GAPS
50 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Gender Justice at the United Nations

Women Peace and Security, or WPS, is an international agenda that has come through a series of resolutions adopted at the United Nations Security Council. Much of the analysis of WPS therefore focuses on the Security Council. However the international architecture is sprawling, with many different mechanisms, treaties, fora, and institutions. Some of these overlap and are set up in complementary ways with WPS, whereas others are fully separate and appear to have few linkages.  It can be a confusing maze, but it also provides different avenues for change to advance gender, peace and security objectives. In this episode, we are joined by Kseniya Kirichenko, United Nations Programme Manager at ILGA World and May Sabe Phyu, Director of Gender Equality Network (GEN) Myanmar. Gen Myanmar is a member of the Leap4Peace consortium. Kseninya and May bring years of experience of engaging with different multilateral systems, including treaty bodies and special procedures. Bringing in perspectives based on LGBTQI+ people and Myanmar, respectively, they make concrete what engagement looks like with these frameworks and what the tangible barriers and impact are. The conversation is chaired by GAPS team members Sangeetha Navaratnam-Blair and Detmer Kremer.

Mind the GAPS
Welcome back to season 3 of Mind the GAPS - a Women Peace and Security podcast! On this podcast, we explore the world of Women, Peace and Security – or WPS – through speaking to experts and practitioners from around the world word working under the umbrella of WPS. Join us as we release new episodes focusing on important aspects of the WPS Agenda, where we will be speaking to some brilliant guests who will share their takes and recommendations on this important topic.