Corporate report

UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2014-17: report to Parliament (December 2015)

A report to Parliament on progress made on the UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2014-17.

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UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2014-17: Report to Parliament December 2015

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The report to Parliament on the UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security covers:

  • the government’s domestic work on Women, Peace and Security, in line with pillar 5 of the National Action Plan, ‘Building National Capacity’
  • an update on the government’s work over the last year to promote Women, Peace and Security in various multilateral and regional organisations
  • work against the 4 main pillars of the plan: participation, prevention, protection and relief and recovery

It also includes in the annexes a detailed report on the government’s work against its specific plans for each of the focus countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Somalia and Syria.

The UK National Action Plan, published in June 2014, sets out our priorities on Women, Peace and Security from 2014 to 2017. It is the guiding national policy document that provides direction and vision to the government and its partners as we work to ensure that women and girls are at the centre of our efforts to prevent, respond to and resolve conflict.

Published 16 December 2015