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GENDER AND HUMAN SECURITY


Human Security has been synthesized as the freedom from want and freedom from fear. In this context, the basic elements of human security are having enough to eat, a home, good health, education, freedom from violence, safety during natural and human-caused disasters, democracy, good governance and respect for human rights. From a gender perspective, however, there are fundamental differences and inequalities between women and men's security. Women’s security is compromised by their disadvantaged position in society shaped by patriarchy, economic disempowerment, inequality and harmful traditional practices. A gendered approach to human security has to incorporate the inter-related issues of violence against women and girls, gender inequalities in control over resources, gender inequalities in power and decision-making, women's human rights, women (and men) as agents, not victims. UNESCAP promotes the adoption of a gender responsive human security approach to development processes so as to ensure that the human rights of everyone, especially women and girls, are taken into account in the planning and implementation of policies and programmes. UNESCAP emphasizes human security interventions should be designed to promote women's empowerment and advancement.

 
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Women in Development Discussion Paper Series No. 11
Modalities, measures and strategies to meet the challenges of gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century in the Asian and Pacific region, 2001
Regional Meeting Reports: Regional Conference On Asian Women for A Culture Of Peace, Hanoi, 6-9 December 2001
UN Commission on Human Security Link
UNIFEM’s Portal on Women, Peace and Security Link
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Link
Women Waging Peace Link

McGill University, Canada and The Canadian Consortium on Human Security Conference on Gender and Human Security, Conference Report

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