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The purpose of SecurityWomen is to act as an advocacy organisation for the inclusion of more women in security sector institutions, including the military and police services. SecurityWomen operates on a global basis.

SecurityWomen aims to highlight news items, academic papers, publications and reports on the subject of Women Peace and Security, and to monitor progress in the development of gender equality in security institutions, in particular, the increase of women in decision-making positions and advances towards a 50:50 gender balance.

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October 2, 2025

UN Launches Military Alliance to Advance Gender Integration in Peacekeeping

The Alliance was created to address coordination gaps between field-based military gender experts and UN Headquarters

October 1, 2025

Pentagon shutters women’s advisory group

The Pentagon’s decision to terminate the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services marks a setback for advancing women’s participation in the security sector

September 25, 2025

Sharjah Police celebrates Emirati Women’s Day

Female officers from across departments participated in the event, which included a panel discussion on challenges and opportunities for women in the security sector

September 25, 2025

Defence and Military Veterans Minister Angie Mothsekga lauds women’s contribution to the SANDF

As part of efforts to build a safer and more inclusive environment, Motshekga announced the establishment of a Sexual Conduct Centre in the SANDF; leadership development programmes and redress initiatives aimed at preparing women for senior roles

September 2, 2025

South African Women in Defence (SAWID) formally renamed Women in Defence South Africa (WIDSA)

Announced during the Women’s Celebration on 28 August at Denel headquarters in Irene, the launch featured a keynote by the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Angie Motshekga

September 2, 2025

EU, UN Women, and Pakistan's Federal Judicial Academy advance gender-responsive policing

A three-day Training of Trainers (ToT) successfully equipped 27 police instructors, including 18 women and 9 men from Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and NACTA

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