Civil Society Review
Civil Society reviews or “shadow reports” provide an independent basis for evaluation and strengthened accountability. These can draw on critical analysis and reports to push governments to overcome shortfalls and rethink strategies and national priorities more holistically and from a gender and militarism perspective. Such reviews can also provide a rich basis for policy recommendations on how to effectively carry out comprehensive strategies.
Here are some civil society reviews from around the world. If you would like to share your own, please let us know.
Monitoring Implementation of UN SCR 1325 in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Countries: Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina In Bosnia & Herzegovina (BiH) the civil society sector is generally
Civil Society Recommendations on the Implementation of UN SCR 1325 in Europe
On 7th–8th September 2009 under the Initiative for Peacebuilding (IfP), the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office
Costing and Financing 1325
This report examines the resources required to implement UN Resolution 1325 at the National Level,