Renata H. Dalaqua is the Programme Lead for Gender & Disarmament at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). She is the lead author of a UNIDIR study on gender balance in arms control and disarmament, Still Behind the Curve. She holds a PhD in History and Politics from the Vargas Foundation and an MA in International Politics and Security from the University College London.
Renata H. Dalaqua
Programme Lead for Gender & Disarmament at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)
Content by Renata H. Dalaqua
Commentary
Lifting each other up: Feminist foreign policies and gendered approaches to arms control
Gender mainstreaming is already driving innovation in arms control and disarmament. Here’s how countries with feminist foreign policies can build on these efforts and take this agenda forward, writes Renata Dalaqua.
Commentary
Lost in translation? Understanding the relevance of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in the field of arms control and disarmament
Renata Dalaqua looks at the findings from UNIDIR’s nine-month investigation into the interconnections between arms control and the WPS Agenda, exploring how arms control and disarmament measures can help strengthen its implementation.