


In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
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The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY


WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.
Quanto mais perto da adolescência, maior se torna a capacidade de reconhecer as violências ao redor, assim como aumenta a sensação de insegurança.
Estudantes do gênero feminino percebem com mais frequência humilhações, exclusão e isolamento de alunos, e discriminação por religião.
89% dos estudantes sentem-se seguros dentro de casa, 60% sentem-se seguros na escola e apenas 35% sentem-se seguros em seus bairros.
Somente 48% dos estudantes sentem que vivem em paz.
Menos da metade dos estudantes se sentem seguros para reportar a professores ou funcionários da escola situações de violência.
Para crianças e adolescentes, a noção de segurança se relaciona a sentir-se protegido das ameaças do mundo externo, enquanto viver em paz envolve encontrar tranquilidade em si mesmo.



In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.


In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.
In 2000, the UN Security Council published Resolution 1325/2020, better known as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda - WPS, in response to the fact that women and children face the most severe and disproportionate impacts from wars and armed conflicts.
​
The WPS agenda also recognizes that women play a fundamental role in preventing conflicts and building peace and, therefore, seeks to ensure the effective participation of women in strategic decision-making, especially about peace and security processes.
