Evaluation of the Danish National Action Plans for the Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security
In October 2000, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 to protect women and girls during conflict and instability. Denmark was the first country to adopt a national implementation plan in 2005 and is about to finalize the third. This evaluation assesses the extent to which the implementation plans have brought about the desired results.
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Annex A: Terms of Reference (PDF)Annex B: Evaluation Matrix (PDF)
Annex C: Evaluation Methodology (PDF)
Annex D: Documents Reviewed (PDF)
Annex E: Portfolio Analysis (PDF)
Annex F: List of Interviewees (PDF)
Annex G: Case study - Danish contribution to NATO (PDF)
Annex H: Case study - Danish contribution to the EU (PDF)
Annex I: Case study - Mali core Funding to UNWOMEN (PDF)
Annex J: Case study - Regional Development and Protection Programme (PDF)
Annex K: Case study - UNFPA's Innovations to Eliminate GBV in Humanitarian Contexts (PDF)
Annex L: Case study - Peace and Stabilisation Programme in the Horn of Africa (PDF)
Annex M: Case study - Benchmarking Analysis (PDF)
Publisher | Evaluation Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Danida, Denmark |
Author | Social Development Direct Ltd. |
Published | 7.11.2020 |
Pages | 90 |
ISBN | 978-87-93760-24-0 |