The UN Security Council has stressed “the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts, peace negotiations, peace-building, peacekeeping, humanitarian response, and in post-conflict reconstruction.” Gender equality is the number one predictor of peace and stability – more so than a country’s wealth, level of democracy, or religious identity. Removing sex-discriminatory laws is, therefore, a critical step in limiting global conflict over the long term.
In post-conflict situations, the World Bank estimates that including women in peace processes increases the probability of a peace agreement lasting more than 15 years by 35%. Yet in the past 30 years, women comprised only 13% of negotiators and 6% of mediators in major peace processes. That’s why Equality Now is vocalizing the need for an inclusive, women-led peace process in conflicts worldwide.
Our work to upend sex and gender-discriminatory laws is also a promise of hope in difficult times. Last year, we helped change 14 discriminatory laws in 12 countries, making a difference in the lives of 39.2 million women and girls worldwide.
By supporting our work, you help remove barriers to women’s leadership and equal participation in public and political life; ensure that more women and girls have access to education and economic opportunities; and better protect women and girls from sexual violence, exploitation, and harmful practices.
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