RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WOMEN’S ENGAGEMENT IN THE PROCESS TO ACHIEVE A SUSTAINABLE AND JUST PEACE IN SYRIA

 16 December 2024 

Since the beginning of the Syrian revolution (2011), Syrian women have played a crucial role in the fight for peace and democracy by participating in demonstrations, delivering humanitarian aid, supporting the survival of local communities, supporting the education and health sectors, and fighting ISIS. Throughout the last 14 years, Syrian women have endured unspeakable disasters from the Syrian regime and other actors, such as sieges, bombings, detentions, loss of their loved ones, chemical weapons, lack of representation, displacement, gender-based violence, all while being deprived of their rights and freedom.  As the Assad dictatorship ends, likewise, the injustices that Syrian women have been subjected to must end. The Center for Civil Society and Democracy has worked with thousands of Syrian women, and we have cultivated a resilient network of Syrian peacebuilders. We have listened to Syrians’ needs and reflected on their aspirations. We understand that including women must reflect Syria’s diverse and pluralistic society. We provide the following recommendations for all Syrian, regional, and international actors. We urge them to guarantee women’s rights and meaningful participation in peace and security processes as mandated by UNSCR 2254 with a minimum 30% quota for equality.

1- Protection: 

2- Humanitarian and Development Support: 

3- Transitional Justice: 

4- Political and Constitutional Process: 

5- Inclusive Transition: 

6- National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security

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