The Women, Peace and Security Network – Canada (WPSN-C)’s latest publication, WPS at 25 and Canada’s CNAP3: Feminist Reflections on Progress and Gaps is edited by Katrina Leclerc, Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic and Sarah Keeler.
Today’s #16Days reading is Chapter 13: Women, Peace and Security: What Resolution 1325 Means for Women of Colour in Canada and Beyond, by Esra Bengizi.


Watch Esra’s presentation on her chapter from the publication launch.
Inequalities continue to persist for women and disproportionately for women of colour, which necessitate
dialogue, reflection, and renewed calls to action. At Women of Colour Advancing Peace and Security (WCAPS), we advocate for the application of an intersectional and decolonial lens to WPS, helping us address the historical legacies and structural inequalities that persist to ensure proper and full implementation of the agenda.
The views in this blog are those of the author only and do not necessarily represent those of the WPSN-C or its membership.
