The convergence and divergence of three pillars of influence in gender and security

The convergence and divergence of three pillars of influence in gender and security

Author: 
Olonisakin, Funmi
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2015
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Responsibility: 
Hendricks, Cheryl, jt. author
Okech, Awino, jt. author
Journal Title: 
African Security Review
Source: 
African Security Review, Vol. 24, Issue 4, November 2015, pp. 376-389
Abstract: 

This article explores the convergence between three pillars of influence – feminist security studies, civil society activism and policy decision-making – and its role in the adoption and implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325. It argues that these three pillars, individually and collectively, have made important contributions to the debate and action on the gender and security agenda, but that they remain organically disconnected. Their convergence has the potential to achieve path-breaking results in the sphere of gender and security, whilst their divergence makes transformation unattainable. We show the disconnect in the application of UNSCR 1325 in Africa and argue that this is partly the reason why, despite enormous efforts, the gains realised in terms of gender equality in the peace and security arena have been negligible.

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CITATION: Olonisakin, Funmi. The convergence and divergence of three pillars of influence in gender and security . : Taylor & Francis , 2015. African Security Review, Vol. 24, Issue 4, November 2015, pp. 376-389 - Available at: https://library.au.int/convergence-and-divergence-three-pillars-influence-gender-and-security-1