Regional action plans
In 2016, Ukraine adopted its first National Action Plan to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security. Subsequently, each region developed its own local action plan.
Regional or local action plans 1325
are a tool for implementing the National Action Plan 1325 “Women, Peace, Security” at the regional level. Each region adapts the goals and objectives of the national plan to the specific local context: security challenges, demographics, IDP needs, available resources, etc.
all newsWhy is it necessary to localize the National Plan?
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Security and challenges vary from region to region
The war has affected regions differently. Local decisions must be based on the context of each region's needs.
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Women in communities must be heard
Localizing NAP 1325 empowers women and local civil society organizations to influence the formation of security policy in the region.
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Strengthening the capacity of local authorities
The plans help local governments better understand how to implement gender-sensitive approaches in times of crisis.