15 Years of Implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in BiH: Lessons Learned and Recommendations
The publication “15 Years of Implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in BiH: Lessons Learned and Recommendations" was developed within the project "Women Lead the Way Towards Peace and Security in Bosnia and Herzegovina”. This publication summarizes key findings on the progress and challenges in implementing the Women, Peace, and Security agenda since 2010 and provides a clear overview of human security indicators in Bosnia and Herzegovina, their assessments, and recommendations for improving its dimensions: personal, educational, economic, health, and environmental security.
The publication offers relevant insights for policymakers, experts, and communities, while also serving as a practical tool for advocacy and shaping future programs. Through concrete recommendations, the document encourages effective actions to strengthen human security, advance gender equality, and further the goals of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The project “Women Lead the Way Towards Peace and Security in Bosnia and Herzegovina” is implemented with the support of the United Nations Secretary General’s Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) in partnership with the BiH Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees. The project is led by the UN Resident Coordinator in BiH and implemented jointly by UN Women, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).