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1.1 NATO's WPS Agenda continues to be supported by the WPS Task Force structure (composed of WPS focal points5 and IMS, ACO and ACT Gender Advisors) as a forum for consultation and exchange of information, and to guide and monitor the implementation of the WPS Action Plan.
1.2 Gender Advisors (GENADs), WPS Advisors, and Gender Focal Points (GFPs), all of whom are key for advancing WPS in the NATO Military Authorities, including missions, are actively supported and equipped with the tools and resources needed to accomplish their aims.
1.3 The NATO Committee on Gender Perspectives serves as an advisory body to the Military Committee to promote gender mainstreaming as an integral part of the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies, programmes and military operations in support of Alliance objectives and priorities.
1.4 WPS focal points, who are key to advancing NATO's work on WPS throughout civilian entities, are actively supported and equipped with the tools and resources needed to accomplish their aims.
1.5 Progress on this WPS Action Plan is regularly monitored and evaluations are supported by sex-disaggregated data6.
1.6 NATO has the people and resources needed to support and advise on gender mainstreaming efforts conducted throughout its civilian and military structures.
1.7 The accountability and ownership of the WPS agenda is shared among all personnel across the NATO enterprise.
3.1 Enhance Partner capacity in relation to WPS through activities including education, training, and capacity-building.9
3.2 Continued cooperation with Partners, as appropriate, in order to strengthen our shared understanding and implementation of the WPS agenda.
3.3 Include WPS priorities into the work of NATO Liaison Offices (i.e. Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) to support those Partners in their work to implement the WPS agenda.
3.4 Promotion of the WPS agenda through NATO's network of Contact Point Embassies.
3.5 Continue to integrate WPS into partnership frameworks.
4.1 Enhanced collaboration and coordination on WPS with relevant International Organisations including the UN, EU, OSCE, and AU, among others.10
4.2 Strengthened Engagement with relevant civil society organisations, including women's rights organisations, to enhance NATO's understanding of how women perceive and are affected by various security challenges and how NATO's work can contribute to greater gender equality.
5.1 Strengthened tools and mechanisms for NATO staff, including senior leadership, to enhance knowledge and understanding of the importance of WPS for NATO's work (i.e. foundational training on WPS, including key concepts and practices).
5.2 Gender perspectives are integrated, as appropriate, into exercises, education and training, beyond WPS/gender-specific courses and awareness-raising activities.11
6.1 The principles of NATO's WPS agenda are consistently and appropriately reflected in its communications products and activities.
6.2 NATO's work on WPS is actively promoted.
7.1 Human Resource-related policies and guidelines contributing to gender equality and women's inclusion and integration within NATO are developed, implemented and monitored.
7.2 Continue to work towards increased representation and inclusion of women at NATO, particularly at senior levels.
7.3 Active promotion of gender balance and the meaningful participation and contributions of women in various NATO work areas, including for internal and public events.
8.1 Fully implement NATO policies aimed at protection, including NATO's Human Security agenda.
8.2 Promote/raise awareness of NATO policies that contribute to the protection of all women, men, girls, and boys.
1. EAPC(C)D(2018)0008
2. EAPC(C)D(2018)0018
3. AC/340(EAPC)N(2020)0006
4. Outcomes highlight what NATO aims to achieve. Outputs are specific elements that will contribute to the outcome and can be achieved in the timeframe of the Action Plan. Actions enable or contribute to the achievement of the output.
5. GENADs report to the Commander of the entity to which they are deployed and provide advice on the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and related Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security, and the integration of gender perspectives including, but not limited to, operations/missions, crisis/conflict analysis, concepts, doctrine, procedures and education and training. Gender Focal Points facilitate gender mainstreaming into the daily work by supporting and enabling a professional and functional network throughout the HQ or, when duly authorised, the command, to maintain dialogue, liaison and coordination on the integration of gender perspectives. WPS advisors support NATO in training and advising government structures in missions, including NATO Mission Iraq.
6. Note that further disaggregation by age or other factors will be pursued, as appropriate and where possible.
7. In line with relevant NATO policies, rules and procedures, including the Education, Training, Exercises, and Evaluation (ETEE) Policy
8. ibid
9. ibid
10. PO(2020)0374 “All in accordance with the 2010 Strategic Concept, the Comprehensive Approach Action Plan (C-M(2008)0029-COR1, PO(2010)0143-Final and PO(2011)0045) – Updated List of Tasks for the Implementation of the Comprehensive Approach Action Plan and relevant decisions, including those taken at the Lisbon, Wales, Warsaw and Brussels Summits.”
11. In line with relevant NATO policies, rules and procedures, including the Education, Training, Exercises, and Evaluation (ETEE) Policy.