Abolishing Militarised Masculinities

Abolishing Militarised Masculinities. Ray Acheson
Confronting militarised masculinities: Transforming the artisanal mining sector in Zimbabwe from a culture of patriarchal dominance to a safe space for women and girls

This participatory research aims to analyse the root causes and manifestations of violent masculinities in the gold production sector. It starts from the premise that understanding these dynamics is crucial in the drafting of strategies to mobilise men and women for feminist peace, security and development. Edwick Madzimure, WILPF Zimbabwe
Use and impacts of UN HRC Resolution 35/10

The adoption in 2017 of Resolution 35/10, Accelerating efforts to eliminate violence against women and girls: engaging men and boys in preventing and responding to violence against all women and girls, by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), is an important milestone in the increased recognition this need. This paper analyses the use and impacts of this resolution among civil society and the UN system. Daphne Genatio and Dean Peacock