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
A blog series highlighting each chapter to mark 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence can be found here.
The launch of WPS at 25 and Canada’s CNAP3: Feminist Reflections on Progress and Gaps was held on Zoom on Tuesday, November 25th with most of the contributors providing short overviews of their chapters.
The publications chapters are also available to download individually:
- Chapter 1: WPS at 25: A Moment of Reflection and Reckoning (Katrina Leclerc, Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic and Sarah Keeler)
- Chapter 2: Renewing the Commitment: A New WPS Ambassador Urgently Needed (Bénédicte Santoire and Beth Woroniuk)
- Chapter 3: War, Climate Change, and the WPS Agenda: Implications for Canada’s CNAP3 and Beyond (Nahid Azad)
- Chapter 4: Canada’s Rising Military Spending Undermines Women, Peace and Security (Ellen Woodsworth and Tamara Lorincz)
- Chapter 5: Resourcing CNAP3: Hallucination or a Plan with a Budget? (Beth Woroniuk)
- Chapter 6: Afghan Women: The Forgotten Frontline of Peace (Wazhma Frogh)
- Chapter 7: The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Impacts on Women and the Imperative of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (Mary Bridger)
- Chapter 8: The 25th Anniversary of Resolution 1325 & Sudan: Promises, Realities & Potential (Rita Morbia)
- Chapter 9: Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy militarizes Asia and undermines Women, Peace and Security (Tamara Lorincz)
- Chapter 10: From Reflection to Action: Queering Canada’s WPS Commitments at 25 Years (Alexandria Bohémier, Kim Vance-Mubanga, and Sarah Clifford)
- Chapter 11: Invisible No More: Women with Disabilities in the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda (Anne Delorme and Sarah Keeler)
- Chapter 12: Detokenizing Civic Space: Leveraging WPS–YPS Synergies for Full Youth Engagement in Canada (Shayne Wong)
- Chapter 13: Women, Peace and Security: What Resolution 1325 Means for Women of Colour in Canada and Beyond (Esra Bengizi)
- Chapter 14: Navigating the Perfect Storm: Leveraging Gender-Responsive Climate Justice for Peace and Security (Chloé Silvestre and Rabab Rabbani)
- Chapter 15: Peace Is Not Just the Absence of War: A Filipina Physician’s Reflection on Care, Power, and Exclusion (Denise Koh)
