FARR, Vanessa (2024). UN Peacekeeping Operations as Sites of Caregiving? Notes for a Feminist Approach to the ‘Summit of the Future’. Peace Prints: South Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, 10 (1): 8. [Article]
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Abstract
The 2024 United Nations Summit of the Future offers an opportunity for peace feminists to
influence the reform of peacekeeping operations. To take full advantage of this moment, the
women, peace and security agenda could be expanded by incorporating the ideas of activists
who work on care and caregiving. This will revitalize the intention of Security Council
Resolution 1325 (2000) to overcome the negative impacts of exclusionary peace-making, and
transforming peacekeeping operations into sites in which insecurity is answered with care and
caregiving rather than militancy and machismo. Drawing from evidence that a peacekeeper’s
personal commitment to democratic values strengthens peacekeeping operations, this paper
proposes that Indian feminists, as members of a troop-contributing country, should amplify
their experiences of domesticating SCR1325 and contributing to India’s own demilitarization,
to strengthen India’s official position at the UN as a champion of WPS and invigorate
feminist efforts to transform peacekeeping into a praxis of care.
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