Gender Associations is excited to host an upcoming side-event together with the Igarape Institute, Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP) and key gender advocates from the region to share insights on achieving a peaceful, secure and sustainable future. Join us in New York or online!
Gender Associations recently conducted an evaluation of the implementation of the United Kingdom’s fourth National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, highlighting the successes, gaps and lessons learned.
Gender Associations supported and facilitated a three-day workshop organized by UNOWAS for the Youth, Women, Peace and Security Working Group in West Africa and the Sahel on gender-responsive conflict analysis.
Gender Associations has been supporting the Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) of the Organization of American States (OAS) to identify key issues, actors and entry points on women, peace and security in the Americas. Read the full report, here.
While the state of the world over the last few years has been both unpredictable and challenging, Gender Associations reflects on progress achieved during its first three years of operation.
Nicola has mainly focused on issues such as the implementation of UNSCR 1325, international law at the domestic and regional level, on gender-sensitive security sector reform and on the prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence in peacekeeping missions. She holds a Masters (LLM) in International Peace Support Operations, as well as a degree in Political, Social and Communication Science. Nicola has lived and worked in Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe and South and West Africa. She has developed, implemented and evaluated training programmes, action-oriented research, projects, as well as policy development processes for the United Nations, different governments and NGOs.
NICOLA POPOVIC
Co-Founder and Director
of Gender Associations
Nicola has mainly focused on issues such as the implementation of UNSCR 1325, international law at the domestic and regional level, on gender-sensitive security sector reform and on the prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence in peacekeeping missions. She holds a Masters (LLM) in International Peace Support Operations, as well as a degree in Political, Social and Communication Science. Nicola has lived and worked in Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe and South and West Africa. She has developed, implemented and evaluated training programmes, action-oriented research, projects, as well as policy development processes for the United Nations, different governments and NGOs.