The document discusses financing for the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security. It notes examples of countries that have adopted national action plans and allocated domestic funding, and the importance of partnerships between government and civil society. It also calls for improved coordination among actors, exploring funding from the private sector, and allocating adequate resources for monitoring and evaluation of implementation efforts. The document proposes piloting an initiative in Burundi to map existing resources and work with stakeholders on costing and financing national action plans to implement Resolution 1325.