Moldavian Journal of International Law and International Relations
LA FRANCOPHONIE AND THE WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY AGENDA: SHARED EXPERIENCES OF EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES
Author: TALCHIU CHIRITA Adela
JEL Classification: F50; K33
Universal Decimal Classification: 341.29.009(100); 32.009(100); 061.2(100); 327.009; 339.9
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61753/1857-1999/2345-1963/2026.21-1.16
TALCHIU-CHIRITA Adela – PhD-student,, University of European political and Economic Studies “Constantin Stere” (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova).
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-4218-8475Email: adelachirita@yahoo.fr
Keywords: Women's Agenda, Peace, Security, Resolution 1325, National Action Plan, Francophonie, Eastern Partne rship
Abstract
This article examines the contribution of the Francophonie to the implementation of the Women, Peace and S ecurity Agenda in the Eas tern Partnership countries. Using the cases of Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia, it shows that, despite notable progress, the region remains hampe red by patriarchal norms, limited funding and fragile institutions. However, the OIF app ears to be a usef ul lever for disseminating international norms, strengthening the capacities of administrations and supporting the emergence of female leadership. The study concludes that the Francophonie can play a catalytic role in promoting mor e inclus ive and sustainab le security policies in Eastern Europe.