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Security Council 1325 Monitor
A PeaceWomen Project Initiative to Monitor the Security Council's Efforts to Incorporate Resolution 1325 into its day-to-day work

1325 Resolution Watch: HIV/AIDS
1325 Monitor index | Resolution Watch Country index | Resolution Watch thematic index
Last updated 14 DECember 2007

For the statistics on the inclusion of language on women or gender
in country-specific Security Council resolutions since the passing of
Resolution 1325 on 31 October 2000, please click HERE

Click here for HIV/AIDS Language Compilation [PDF] | Full Country & Thematic Compilation [PDF]

General Information & Links

Relevant Articles of 1325 (click on article to go to text):
Article 6

UNIFEM Annotated Security Council Resolution 1325:
http://www.womenwarpeace.org/toolbox/annot1325.htm

NGOWG Checklist on Women's Participation and Gender Perspectives in SC Resolutions:

  • Does the resolution call for gender training to peacekeeping civilian personnel, including police,
    and other members of peace and field operations on the rights and protection of women and girls,
    including on issues related to HIV/AIDS?

http://www.peacewomen.org/un/ngoadvocacy/1325Tools/checklist.html#12

Further Information:

PeaceWomen Index:
http://www.peacewomen.org/resources/HIV-AIDS/hivaidsindex.html

UNIFEM's Women, Peace and Security Web Portal Issue Brief:
http://www.womenwarpeace.org/issues/hiv/hiv.htm


Language Compilation

Resolution Reference
Language Extract
Welcoming and encouraging efforts by the United Nations to sensitize peacekeeping personnel in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases in all its peacekeeping operations,

Welcoming action taken by UNMEE to address the issue of sexual exploitation and abuse, particularly the efforts towards prevention through training; and also the action taken to address HIV and AIDS,

Timor-Leste
S/RES/1410/2002

Recognizing the importance of a gender perspective in peacekeeping operations,

3. Decides that UNMISET will be headed by a Special Representative of the Secretary-General and will consist of:
(a) A civilian component comprising an office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General with focal points for gender and HIV/AIDS,

Deeply concerned at the increased rate of HIV/AIDS infection, in particular amongst women and girls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,

Deeply concerned at the increased rate of HIV/AIDS infection, in particular amongst women and girls as a result of the conflict,

A resource developed by the PeaceWomen Project in order to highlight the language on women and gender issues that has been adopted specifically in the Security Council’s resolutions addressing all current and upcoming peacekeeping operations.

(Thematic resolutions & those on countries not currently hosting peacekeeping operations are not examined.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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