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<p>Through meaningful participation and inclusion during humanitarian preparedness
and response, women and girls can be included in long-term change and recovery efforts
following natural disasters, conflicts, and other crises. The Women, Peace, and Security
agenda offers an opportunity to link women’s participation in immediate crises response
to wider political, social, and economic participation, including their inclusion
in peace processes. Along with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Ministry
of Defence, DFID is a partner in delivering the National Action Plan on Women, Peace,
and Security.</p><p> </p><p>The World Humanitarian Summit in May 2016 offers an opportunity
to ensure that women are empowered during the delivery of humanitarian assistance,
which has been demonstrated to accelerate the transition from response to recovery
and lead to longer-term efforts to promote and achieve gender equality. One the Government’s
priorities for the Summit is to push for it to deliver outcomes for women and girls.</p>
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