This event will reflect on the past, present, and future of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Colombia, including the opportunities and challenges for developing a 1325 National Action Plan as well as the gaps in the implementation of the Final Agreement between the government and the FARC-EP.
The newly-elected Colombian government has announced that it will be convening consultations with women’s movement leaders to develop a 1325 National Action Plan. Women leaders have been calling for government-wide implementation of the WPS agenda in order to address the different issues and conflicts facing the country, including those outside of the scope of the Final Agreement.
With this backdrop, panelists will discuss how a National Action Plan, if grounded in an intersectional feminist understanding of human security, could present an opportunity to holistically address these intersecting challenges. In addition, they will present locally-rooted analysis on the concrete barriers to implementation of the gender provisions of the peace agreement and the reincorporation process.
This event is co-hosted by WILPF’s National Section, LIMPAL Colombia, which has been working for feminist peace in the country for over 20 years, and WILPF’s Women, Peace and Security Programme, based in New York.
Diana Salcedo López – Director of WILPF in Colombia, and national representative of the Special Instance on Gender in follow-up to the implementation of the peace agreement.
Natalia Chaves Monroy – Coordinator of the Women, Peace and Security Program in the WILPF section in Colombia, and coordinator of the follow-up report to the peace agreement.
Manuela Marín – Signatory of the peace agreement, representative in the Commission for the Follow-up, Promotion and Verification of the Implementation of the Final Agreement.