Natural Resources and Water Security


Every year our world is being populated by more and more people, our resources are being consumed at a faster rate than they are being provided, and limited natural goods are being unequally divided. Those were the reasons, which led to the birth of the Club of Rome, a Think Thank who tried to point at such problems. Little has however been done and it is more important than ever that a re-definition and re-thinking takes place, since those matters bare menaces with calamitous risks. One especially, water, the worlds most precious resource and of yearly reduced availability.  Water doesn't just bare a high security risk but a danger to life.

Women and Peace in Post-Conflict Areas

Achieving and maintaining peace is the world’s goal which can’t be achieved unless all citizens are actively involved in this process. Sustainable peace in post-conflict situations or areas is possible if the focus lays on women’s both security and participation as women have experienced a disproportionate share of war’s consequences. Taking into consideration the gender-differentiated impact of war, it seems necessary for women to be part of peace-building in post-conflict areas due to the important role they play in economic, political and social development.
The international community has to pay attention to the urgent issue that targets the prevention of widespread systematic targeting of women because, in most contexts, this spills over in post-conflict period, as Ms. Ines Alberdi, the Executive Director of UN Development Fund for Women has noted.

E-mail: sc@munusal.org




Austria
KASAPOGLU, DİLARA

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Simsek, Abdullah

Brazil
Erensoy, Damla

China
Karakaş, Deniz

France
Iatesen, Eliza

Gabon
Pouliquen, Carole

Japan
Li, Qiongye

Lebanon
Kaya, Mesut

Mexico
Haraldsen, Janne

Nigeria
Antonovici, Andreea

Russian Federation
Rodríguez Sánchez - Tabernero, Soledad

Uganda
Uzun, Ali Can

United Kingdom
FERNANDEZ, ELENA

United States of America
Zahin, Aliya

 
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