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Rwanda: Kigali conference calls
for more women at all levels of peacekeeping operations
April 1, 2008 - (UNIFEM) Participants of a high-level conference
organized by UNIFEM and the Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF) have issued
a declaration calling for programmed increases of the proportion
of women in recruitment and training for peacekeeping operations,
proactive gender training programmes for peacekeepers and their
organizations, integration of mission-specific gender training
in pre-deployment programmes, reaffirmation and strengthening
of the Zero Tolerance Policy for Acts of Sexual Exploitation and
Abuse, and information sharing among peacekeeping contingents
and troops to promote best practices in preventing and responding
to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
The conference was held in Kigali on 28–29 March 2008, and
brought together representatives from the RDF; the National Police;
UN peacekeeping missions in Darfur, Democratic Republic of Congo,
and Liberia; UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO);
and National Defence Colleges to discuss how to increase women's
participation in peacekeeping missions, and how these missions
can work to prevent and respond rapidly to SGBV. The conference
falls under a wider programme to strengthen the work of the RDF
in combating SGBV, with particular focus on building the capacities
of the Gender-Based Violence Desk at Ministry of Defence headquarters
and at decentralized levels.
'One might wonder why the RDF is at the forefront of combating
GBV. The RDF's mission, in conjunction with other security organs,
is to protect the population,' stated Chief of Staff Lt. General
Charles Kayonga in his opening address. 'This same spirit drives
us in peacekeeping missions; whether we are in Khartoum or Darfur
or the Comoros, it is as if we are in another province in Rwanda.
We see the women in Khartoum, Darfur, and Comoros as our own mothers,
sisters, and aunties. And we do for them as we do for our mothers
and sisters back home.' He appreciated the opportunity to partner
with UNIFEM to end GBV, and noted the steady progress of their
GBV programme.
Since its launch in September 2007, the programme has trained
2,594 officers and cadets at the training academy, including 573
RDF officers preparing for peacekeeping missions, ex-combatants,
local defence forces, and opinion leaders on the prevention and
response to SGBV.
'The UN system has had the privilege of working with the National
Police and the Rwandan Defence Forces to enhance prevention and
protection from SGBV, mainly through the initiative of setting
up GBV desks within the institutions, and training focal points
to respond rapidly to cases of GBV in communities,' said UNIFEM
Regional Programme Director Josephine Odera in her remarks. 'The
mutually reinforcing gains that these two important institutions
have made have attracted attention from near and far, and UNIFEM
is proud to be so closely associated with these initiatives.'
'Women can improve the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations
for the simple reason that they are not men,' said the keynote
speaker, Professor Gerard DeGroot of St Andrew's University, Scotland,
noting that, according to research, women exhibit unique levels
of self-control in violent situations that have important applications
to peacekeeping. He further contended that evidence suggests that
the presence of women improves an operation's chances of success.
The two-day conference also featured presentations on "Women
Policing in Peacekeeping Operations" by Ms. Rakhi Sahi, the
Indian Formed Police Unit Contigent Commander for the UN Mission
in Liberia (UNMIL); on "Conduct and Ethics in Peacekeeping
Missions" by Roselyn Odera, Chief of Conduct and Discipline
in UNMIL; on "Implementing UN Resolution 1325" by the
President of the Forum for Rwandan Women Parliamentarians (FFRP),
Judith Kanakuze; and on "SGBV As a Security Issue" by
RDF Brigadier General Jack Nziza.
Next steps for the partnership between UNIFEM and the RDF include
high-level advocacy for the implementation of the conference declaration's
recommendations at the regional level, and the operationalization
and strengthening of the GBV Desk at RDF headquarters and decentralized
levels in Rwanda.
From:http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/EGUA-7DBSV9?OpenDocument
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