The Dossier focuses on one of the most compelling issues to be addressed in this century—resolving deadly conflict. It explores what we are doing as a human community to address such conflict and what we should be doing as the decade progresses. It highlights the fact that on one hand, there is a vibrant community of agencies and organizations working in the field of peacebuilding, but on the other hand, there is no overarching structure, little cohesion and extensive fragmentation in the field. The Dossier also advances the idea that the UN can play a much greater role in peacebuilding than currently acknowledged.


This document draws around eighty five years of history of women and inter to governmental organisations. It tells the success story of women and the League of Nations, things that history forgot and media left under silent. It explains also the progress of the history of women at the United Nations for the advancement and empowerment of women.