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4th Anniversary of SCR 1325
October 2004

October Calendar

Open Debate | Arria Formula Meeting | Civil Society Alternative Report | UN Secretary-General's Report | Governmental Responses on 1325 |
Linking the Beijing Review and Resolution 1325
| Contact the UN Security Council President for October 2004: United Kingdom


UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security
Governmental, UN and Civil Society Statements 


Compilations of governmental statements: [Morning Session] [Afternoon Session]
Live Webcast of the Open Debate

Compilation of Statements Made During the October 2004 Open Debate
Compiled by the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security

UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS

Presidential Statement

Opening Statement,
United Kingdom, president of the Council


Algeria

Angola

Benin

Brazil

Chile

China

France
[english]

Germany

Pakistan

Philippines

Romania

Russian Federation

Spain

United Kingdom

United States of America






UN MEMBER STATES,
non-Security Council members

Argentina
[english]

Australia

Bangladesh

Canada,
on behalf of the Human Security Network

[francais]

Commonwealth Secretariat

El Salvador

Fiji

Guatemala
[english]

Honduras

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Japan

Liechtenstein

Mali

Mexico

Myanmar (Burma)

Namibia

Netherlands,
on behalf of the European Union


New Zealand

Nigeria

Norway

Republic of Korea

South Africa

Sweden

Syria

Tanzania

 

UN AND CIVIL SOCIETY SPEAKERS


Jean-Marie Guehenno,
UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO)


Thoraya Ahmed Obaid,
UN Population Fund (UNFPA)


Louise Arbour,
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR)

Agathe Rwankuba,
Reseau des Femmes pour la Defense des Droits et la Paix, DRC


Noeleen Heyzer,
UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)


Carmen Moreno,
International Research and training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW)




OPEN DEBATE AND NOON BRIEFING on women, peace and security
UN DPI Flier, 28 October 2004


UN PRESS RELEASE ON OPEN DEBATE [espanol] [francais]
UN Department of Public Information, 28 October 2004

ARRIA FORMULA MEETING ON WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY
Women from conflict zones spoke at the Arria Formula, an informal, off-the-record meeting, with Security Council members on women, peace and security issues.

CIVIL SOCIETY ALTERNATIVE REPORT: Women, Peace and Security: Four Years On
Newly Released on 18 October 2004


REPORT OF THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 1325
Expected Launch: Mid-October 2004

The UN Office of the Special Advisor on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women (OSAGI), in coordination with the Inter-Agency Task Force on Women, Peace and Security, is coordinating the inputs from the UN system, Member States and others for the Secretary-General’s report on implementation of Resolution 1325.

In preparation for compiling the Secretary-General’s report, OSAGI sent a Note Verbale to all UN Member States and a Questionnaire to all UN entities, requesting information related to their work and reflections on Resolution 1325.

25 countries submitted reports: See the governmental responses to the note verbale!
Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Kyrgz Republic, Malawi, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States.


Governmental Note Verbale
Submissions due to the UN Secretariat, Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues and the Advancement of Women (OSAGI): 15 June 2004

United Nations Entities Questionnaire
Submissions due to the UN Secretariat, Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues and the Advancement of Women (OSAGI): 15 June 2004

LINKING REVIEW OF 1325 IMPLEMENTATION WITH THE BEIJING +10 REVIEW AND APPRAISAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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