
GENDER AND SECURITY
Do security sector institutions achieve equality between men and women? How is UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security implemented? Do women participate in shaping and implementing policies that aim to achieve equality? What are the security-related experiences of women in public spaces and local communities?
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Date: 24.12.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Although during the last two years the state has done a lot to implement the National Action Plan for implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325, little has been done to involve the civil society in this process, the pioneer of engagement in this area – this was one of the conclusions of the first gathering of women peace organizations and state institutions responsible for the implementation of NAP 1325 representatives, initiated by BCSP.

Date: 23.11.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Three out of four Serbian citizens think there has been an increase in violence in the last few years. This percentage is particularly alarming in Belgrade (84%) and among young people (82%). Citizens are most concerned with individual violence: bullying in schools, domestic violence, and the violence associated with drug addiction and crime.

Date: 21.08.2012.
Author: Maja Bjeloš |
Considering that no research on this matter has been conducted in Serbia, this paper is pilot research and its intention is to encourage further research on this matter and other related issues.

Date: 19.07.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In this text BCSP researcher Zorana Brozovic presents the development of interest for gender mainstreaming and gender analysis, concrete steps in the implementation of this analysis, and the most significant theoretical-methodological approaches to gender analysis.

Date: 24.04.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In order to achieve more efficiency and quality in achieving gender equality, the institution of Ombudsperson has established an expert advisory body Council for Gender Equality, and the BCSP Director Sonja Stojanović was elected as one of the six members. Domestic violence is still widely socially tolerated and lacks an adequate reaction by state bodies. Visible daily is the disproportionate representation in places where political decisions are made, as well as stereotypical and often insulting representation ...

Date: 17.03.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Study visit to security institutions in Pozarevac that BCSP organized for journalists received wide media publicity, which was followed with numerous media appearances on current security issues.

Date: 23.02.2012.
Author: Maja Bjeloš |
Worldwide, the security sector is dominated by men, and Serbia is no exception to this.

Date: 26.01.2012.
Author: Gorana Odanović |
15. december 2011.
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