The Dutch NAP1325 community

How government and civil society joined efforts on Women Peace and Security

After the ratification of the Security Council Resolution on Women, Peace and Security, the Netherlands started to develop policies to implement the resolution. The process started with the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who issued a common policy document. The decision to start a practical, specific action plan was taken in a meeting of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with 70 civil society organisations, under the leadership of Minister Koenders. It developed into a vibrant learning community on security issues related to women in situations of armed conflict. The trend of this period was to foster cooperation between military and development, between men and women, between feminist movements and government agencies and between religious and human rights movements involved in the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

Main documents of the NAP1325 Community

2003 - Taskforce Women in Conlict Situations and Peacekeeping, Annemarie Jorritsma, Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid, brochure 36 pgs

2005 – Georg Frerkts, Tjseard Bouta, Ian Bannon, Gender, Conflict and Development, The World Bank and Clingedael, book 192 pgs

2006 – Report on learning conference with women from 6 countries in armed conflict, Nederlandse Vrouwenraad, Vrouwen, Vrede en Veiligheid + 11 other Dutch NGO’s

2007 – European Security Politics, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, brochure 40 pgs

2008-11 – Nederlands Nationaal Actieplan 2008-2011 for the implementation of Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, brochure 76 pgs

2010 – Men, Masculinities and Peacebuilding, Together for Transformation, Women Peacemakers programme, brochure with international directory of action groups, 83 pgs [archive of Atria?]

2011 – Faith-based peacebuilding: the need for a gender perspective, Women Peacemakers programme, brochure 68 pgs [this brochure is connected to the former one, even if it is in 2011]

2018 - Historic overview by the Platform Vrouwen en Duurzame Vrede through the publication “Eigenzinnige Strategieën”, - Feminine Strategies for Peace Building, 58 pgs, with illustrations. In the NICC collection a numer of articles are available: 

  • Strategisch gesprek met Gender Vrede Veiligheid organisaties
  • Goed idee! Een vrouwenadviesraad voor vrede (on negotiations for Syria)
  • Maite Vermeulen, kan de Veiligheidsraad effectiever worden?
  • Organisaties voor Vrouwen, Vrede en Veiligheid in Nederland.

Tips for further reading from the library of Wo=MEN