Session II: Women, Peace, and Security: Fulfilling the Vision of 1325
July 27, 2010
USIP conducted a working meeting to discuss the ten year anniversary of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325, which focused on women's leadership in peacemaking and conflict prevention. Panelists discussed its history, lessons and experiences of the last ten years, why it is still relevent, and how to move forward implementing its vision.
Session 2: Implementing 1325, Lessons & Experiences a Decade On
Speakers
- Victoria Holt
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of International Organization Affairs,
U.S. Department of State - Donald Steinberg
Deputy President, International Crisis Group (ICG) - Sanam Anderlini
Executive Director, ICAN - Jolynn Shoemaker
Executive Director, Women in International Security (WIIS) - Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, Moderator
Associate Vice President, USIP
Explore Further
- Watch Session I: Why 1325 Matters
- Read Ambassador Anwarul Chowdhury's Indicators for Turning the 1325 Promise into Reality.
- Read Ambassador Melanne Verveer's Remarks, Critical Role of Women in Peace and Security.

