n9o)afDttiheoevneaNlolAplemPveeanltt farming problems, conflict between
The search for a way to women’s rights and cultural rights, the
develop a NAP initiated in the pandemic of the new disease
southern border provinces is Covid-19, gender-based violence in
a starting point of the consultation both the virtual and real world, access
process. A comprehensive NAP to justice, being suppressed and
requires a nationwide consultation undervalued when expressing
process to alow various stakeholders political dissent and demanding
in each region to express their views change, and threats from standing
on problems affecting women. up to defend the rights of others.
Even though the problem of violent These threats affect human security,
insurgency may not be experienced including children and women.
in other regions, there are other It is also necessary to take into
types of insecurity such as global account the gender dimensions in
warming, environmental and addressing the problems in order to
free women from threats that are
more diverse and complex.
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Going forward, the state should
continue to provide a forum for the exchange
of knowledge on WPS, which shal be the
exchange between people in different
regions of the country, because the different
problem-solving mechanisms at the local level
wil strengthen the empowerment of women
and gender equality as wel as increase their
capacity for joining the forces to create
a safe and secure society.
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