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The voices of silences and the cries of powerlessness in a changing international system
Rafael GrasaWhen I was thinking about the presentation of the publication of the Barcelona Declaration on the Human Right to Peace (http://www.gencat.cat/icip/pdf/DeclaracioICIP_010610_.pdf) in five languages, I emphasised the increasingly central role in society and the international system of individuals and therefore of the private organisations that individuals create, some of which are linked to civil society and others to the world of business and enterprise.
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Introduction
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Women building peace: invisibility and presence
Elena Grau i BioscaIn the last issue of Peace in Progress, we looked at the role of civil society in all phases of a conflict, considered in its most plural and broadest sense. Women building peace are an active part in terms of their creativity and commitment. In this issue, we would therefore like to look at the role of women in the construction of peace with contributions by various authors who have worked on various aspects of this contribution.
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Central Articles
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Builders of peace: a legacy awaiting examination and dissemination
Carmen Magallón Portolés -
Resolution 1325 on the role of women in the construction of peace, ten years after its approval
Manuela Mesa -
The participation of women and the inclusion of the gender perspective in peace processes
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Implementing resolution 1325: International Women's Commission for a Just and Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Renata Capella Soler -
Peace: an ethical imperative
Olga Amparo Sánchez Gómez
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In this section, we present three pieces of material related to the international agenda on women, peace and security. First, a table showing the UN instruments relating to women, peace and security. Second, a map showing the state of implementation of SCR 1325 by states by means of the National Action Plans (NAPs). The third resource is the full text of SCR 1325 and related websites.
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Interview
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Interview with Nekane Altzelai
Ex-MP in the Basque Parliament and member of Ahotsak, women for peace
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Interview
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Venance Konan, writer and journalist, Côte d'Ivoire
Cèlia CernadasVenance Konan is the most widely-read writer in Côte d'Ivoire. His novels – the latest of which is entitled Les Catapilas, ces ingrats– examine the most polarising debate in the country: the one concerning identity. The definition of who is and who is not Ivorian has been at the heart of the conflicts in the Côte d'Ivoire over the last decade, which in practice have left the country split into two halves. Konan, a collaborator with publications including Afrique Magazine, is sceptical about the usefulness of the presidential elections in solving the endemic problems of Côte d'Ivoire. The interview with the writer took place recently in Abidjan, the country's economic capital, during the seminar “Conditions pour la consolidation de la paix en Côte d’Ivoire”, organised by the ICIP.
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Les catapilas, ces ingrats
Venance Konan. Les catapilas, ces ingrats. París: Jean Picollec, 2009.
Les Catapilas, ces ingrats is the latest novel by the most popular writer in Côte d'Ivoire. Venance Konan uses fiction to review the recent history of Cote d'Ivoire, including coup attempts, the crisis of 1999 and the armed rebellion of 2002, while focusing on what he considers to be the key question in Ivorian politics: identity and the rejection of foreigners.
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Peacebuilding
Elisabeth Porter. Peacebuilding. Women in Internacional Relations. Nova York: Routledge, 2007.
The author argues that the construction of peace can be seen in a broader sense than the way in which it is usually framed at the United Nations. With this book, she aims to highlight some key ideas and practices in the construction of peace, considered in its broadest sense as a range of formal and informal processes that occur during pre-conflict, conflict and post-conflict situations.
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