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This article is part of a series on women, peace and security that\u00a0<\/em>The Strategist\u00a0is publishing in recognition of International Women\u2019s Day 2019.<\/em><\/p>\n

It might surprise you, but we in the military aren\u2019t usually very good at singing our own praises. However, in my opinion, the Australian Defence Force is a world leader in recognising that people\u2019s different roles are affected by societal aspects such as access to justice, the economy, health care, education and security, and that those roles and aspects must be considered across the full spectrum of our military operations, actions and activities (OAAs). While the ADF has a very strong commitment to operationalising gender, we struggle with how<\/em> to implement a gendered perspective and why<\/em> it\u2019s necessary.<\/p>\n

The ADF\u2019s commitment to the integration of gender is aptly illustrated by its 10\u00a0full-time gender adviser positions, three of which are located at Headquarters Joint Operations Command (HQJOC) and dedicated to the integration of gender into OAAs.<\/p>\n

In addition, through the ADF operational gender adviser course, some 135\u00a0ADF and three civilian Defence personnel are qualified gender advisers. The course is strongly focused on the operational, rather than strategic or tactical, integration of gender perspectives. Students learn how to conduct a gender analysis, amend operational documentation to incorporate a gender-specific focus and advocate for gender in general. This year, we\u2019ve opened up the course to international students, making it an invaluable vehicle for the growth of regional and global defence diplomacy and capacity-building.<\/p>\n

The course teaches participants that gender analysis is the linchpin of the gender adviser\u2019s modus operandi, but I think we still haven\u2019t cracked what gender analysis can provide for us operationally. How do we make gender analysis more operationally relevant, particularly to mission commanders and planners and in intelligence analysis?<\/p>\n

Gender analysis is still maturing at HQJOC, where I\u2019m responsible for mainstreaming the gender perspective right across the headquarters as the senior gender adviser. In my view, and drawing on my experience as a deployed gender adviser in Afghanistan in 2016 and 2017, we need to assess each mission from a civilian-centric, theatre-of-operations perspective that includes examining the relationships between armed conflict, the roles of women and men, and factors that we\u2019ve traditionally overlooked, such as climate change.<\/p>\n

While there\u2019s limited consensus on the correlation between climate change and armed conflict, studies suggest a causal link between food insecurity and armed conflict, so it\u2019s no shock that in our region there seem to be more frequent natural disasters that require complex humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. Such challenges often involve deeply gendered roles and differing impacts on men and women, requiring different responses.<\/p>\n

We saw this firsthand in Operation Vanuatu Assist 2017, in which we needed to maintain safety in displaced persons camps. Including local men in lift\/carry and distribution tasks gave them a sense of usefulness and empowered them to play a role in ongoing distribution efforts. Women were engaged to identify distribution problems, and that highlighted a need for separate laundry facilities. This shaped camp planning arrangements, with the result that both men and women contributed to safety and were equally involved in decision-making.<\/p>\n

As gender advisers, we\u2019re required to look more closely at the root causes of instability in an area of theatre (be it conflict, post-conflict, peacekeeping, or relief and recovery operations) and the ways that resources can be more effectively used to promote the long-term stability of that area, with an emphasis on women. In essence, gender analysis should help us focus on specific actions rather than broad cultural judgements. For example, instead of merely informing command that a certain culture is matriarchal, we should instead be thinking about how narratives of women as mothers may reinforce the roles that women play instead.<\/p>\n

Another challenge is to determine how<\/em> to integrate gender instead of focusing on what<\/em> integration of gender is. In my view, one of the best ways to do this is to ensure that our OAAs have gender injects or gender-focused lines of operations. Awareness training in Gender\u00a0101 is all well and good, but until it\u2019s practised on exercises by our troops and assessed for its military effectiveness it will never be mainstreamed.<\/p>\n

Last year, for example, I participated in a Swedish exercise called Viking\u00a018, in which one of the key themes was the protection of civilians, incorporating issues of gender, sexual violence, humanitarian assistance, mass migration, internally displaced persons and human rights. One important lesson for me was the emphasis on a whole-of-government, civilian\u2013military\u2013police approach and how that collaboration will never<\/em> be perfect. We\u2019ll never have precisely the same agenda and, as a community of like-minded advocates for women, peace and security (WPS), we need to accept that and work out how we can deliver our individually important but disparate strategic aims, while ensuring that duplication doesn\u2019t get in the way of the principles we all believe in.<\/p>\n

Obviously, one of the best ways to win people over to the \u2018way of gender\u2019 is to give pragmatic examples of how the integration of gender can boost military effectiveness and lead to better operational outcomes. We\u2019ve struggled with this in the past, particularly because little work has been done on measures of progress and effectiveness.<\/p>\n

Our challenge is how<\/em> we demonstrate progress and effectiveness in order to show why<\/em> the gender perspective is so important. For our sailors, soldiers and aircrews, this is through storytelling. We must take more advantage of our deployed gender advisers and give them airtime to tell their real-life stories, because in my world of operations the only way to win the masses over is to give them the answer to \u2018So what?\u2019<\/p>\n

Fundamentally, there\u2019s a basic argument for the gender agenda that we can use every time.<\/p>\n

The ADF is concentrating its focus on our regional neighbours in 2019 and beyond, particularly in the Southwest Pacific, Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific. It\u2019s no secret that the take-up of the integration of gender has been fairly patchy in our region due to differences of culture, society and religion, among other things. However, it\u2019s clear that WPS dialogues and discourses give us a common grounding and a basis for discussion with which we can develop our non-kinetic regional relationships. Talking WPS is a no-brainer and precisely why so many of our major OAAs this year have a strong, strategically directed, focus on WPS.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s much work to be done, and it\u2019s an exciting time to be doing it. I find now, as a core member of joint planning groups, that people at HQJOC stop by to introduce themselves and establish communications when they post in. Fewer people now ask me to write up operational documents to integrate gender: they have a go at it themselves. I see fewer rolling eyes among audiences at predeployment briefings, and I think to myself, \u2018I love my job.\u2019<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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