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8. Emphasizes
the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of
conflicts and in peacebuilding, as recognized in resolutions
1325 (2000) and 1820 (2008), underlines that a gender
perspective should be taken into account in implementing all aspects
of the mandate of UNIPSIL, and encourages UNIPSIL to work with
the Government of Sierra Leone in this regard; |
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Recalling
also its resolutions 1325 (2000) and 1820 (2008) on women,
peace and security, and its resolution 1674 (2006) on
the protection of civilians in armed conflict, condemning
any sexual violence and encouraging
the Secretary-General to mainstream a gender perspective in the
implementation of UNOCI’s mandate,
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16. Encourages
UNMIS, consistent with its mandate, to assist the parties to the
CPA in addressing the need for a national inclusive approach towards
reconciliation and peacebuilding, emphasizing in particular the
role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts and
in peacebuilding, as recognized in resolution 1325, |
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Recalling its resolution
1325 (2000) on women, peace and security, |
| Afghanistan
S/RES/1806/2008
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Recalling its
resolutions 1265 (1999), 1296 (2000), 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006)
on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, its
resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace and security,
28. Recognizes the significant progress achieved on gender equality
in Afghanistan in recent years (...) stresses the importance
of implementing Security Council resolution 1325 (2000),
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Reaffirming its resolutions 1325 (2000)
on women, peace and security
14. Requests UNMIT fully to take into
account gender considerations as set out in Security Council
resolution 1325 as a cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate
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Recalling
also its resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security,
and its resolution 1674 (2006) on the protection of civilians
in armed conflict, |
| DRC
S/RES/1794/2007 |
Recalling
its resolution 1325 (2000) on women, peace and security,
Welcoming MONUC’s policy
to promote and protect the rights of women and to take
into account gender considerations as set out in its resolution
1325 (2000) as a cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate
and to keep the Council informed, |
Sierra
Leone
S/RES/1793/2007 |
Emphasizes
the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of
conflicts and in peacebuilding, as recognized in resolution
1325 (2000), underlines that a gender perspective should
be taken into account in implementing all aspects of the mandate
of UNIOSIL, encourages UNIOSIL to work, |
| Burundi
S/RES/1791/2007 |
Welcoming BINUB’s
policy to promote and protect the rights of women and to take
into account gender considerations as set out in its resolution
1325 (2000) as a cross-cutting issue throughout its mandate
and to keep the Council informed, |
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Reiterating
its firm condemnation of all violations of human rights and international
humanitarian law in Côte d’Ivoire, and recalling its
resolutions 1460 (2003) and 1612 (2005) on children and armed
conflict and its resolution 1325 (2000) on women, peace
and security, |
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17. Strongly
condemns the grave violations against children affected by armed
violence, as well as widespread rape and other sexual abuse of
girls, and requests MINUSTAH to continue to promote and protect
the rights of women and children as set out in Security
Council resolutions 1325 (2000) and 1612 (2005);
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Re-affirming
also its previous resolutions 1325 (2000) on women, peace and
security, 1502 (2003) on the protection of humanitarian
and United Nations personnel, 1612 (2005) on children and armed
conflict and the subsequent conclusions of the Security Council
Working Group on Children in Armed Conflict pertaining to parties
to the armed conflict in Sudan (S/2006/971), and 1674 (2006) on
the protection of civilians in armed conflict, as well as recalling
the report of its Mission to Addis Ababa and Khartoum from 16
to 17 June 2007, |
Sudan
S/RES/1812/2008
S/RES/1784/2007
S/RES/1755/2007
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Recalling
also its previous resolutions 1674 (2006) of 28 April
2006 on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, which reaffirms,
inter alia, the relevant provisions of the United Nations World
Summit Outcome document, 1612 (2005) of 26 July 2005 on children
in armed conflict, 1502 (2003) of 26 August 2003 on the protection
of humanitarian and United Nations personnel, and 1325
(2000) of 31 October 2000 on women, peace and security, |
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Recalling its
resolutions 1265 (1999), 1296 (2000), 1674 (2006), 1738 (2006)
on the protection of civilians in armed conflict and its
resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace and security, |
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16. Welcomes
MINUSTAH’s policy to promote and protect the rights of women
and to take into account gender considerations as set
out in Security Council resolution 1325 as a cross-cutting
issue throughout its mandate and keep the Council informed;
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9. Emphasizes
the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of
conflicts and in peacebuilding, as recognized in resolution 1325
(2000), underlines that a gender perspective
should be taken into account in implementing
all aspects of the mandate of UNIOSIL, welcomes in this
regard the action plan developed by UNIOSIL, encourages UNIOSIL
to work with the Government of Sierra Leone in this area, and
requests the Secretary-General to ensure there is adequate capacity,
expertise and resources within UNIOSIL to carry out this work;
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18.
Encourages the Prime Minister to seek, as appropriate, the active
involvement of civil society in moving the peace process forward,
and urges the Ivorian parties, the High Representative for the
Elections together with UNOCI to take account of the rights
and resources of women and of gender considerations as set out
in resolution 1325 (2000) as cross-cutting issues in the implementation
of the peace process including through the consultations
with local and international women’s groups; |
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3.
Urges [ ] to take account of the rights of women and gender
considerations as set out in resolution 1325 (2000) as cross-cutting
issues […], including through consultation with
local and international women’s group, and requests the
Secretary-General, where appropriate, to include in his reporting
to the Security Council progress on gender mainstreaming throughout
[ ] and all other aspects relating to the situation of women and
girls, especially in relation to the need to protect them from
gender-based violence; |
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Recalling
also its ...resolutions....1325 (2000) on women,
peace and security
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Reaffirming
the importance of appropriate expertise on issues
relating to gender in peacekeeping operations and
post-conflict peace-building in accordance with
resolution 1325 (2000), |
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Recalling
that all parties bear responsibility for ensuring security
with respect to the civilian populations, and recalling
in particular in this regard its resolutions 1325
(2000) on women, peace and security, |
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Recalling
also in this regard [disarming Janjaweed militias]
its resolutions 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000
on women, peace and security, |
| Burundi
S/RES/1545/2004
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Recalling that
all the parties are responsible for the security of the
civilian populations, and recalling in particular
in this regard its resolutions 1325
(2000) on women, peace and security, |
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Reaffirming also its resolutions
1325 (2000) on women, peace and security,
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Recalling
also its resolution 1325 (2000) of 31 October,
2000 |
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Reaffirms
the importance of a gender perspective
in peacekeeping operations and post-conflict peace-building
in accordance with resolution 1325 (2000), |
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Reaffirms the importance of a gender
perspective in peacekeeping operations in accordance with
resolution 1325 (2000), |
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12.
Calls upon MONUC to pay special attention in carrying
out its mandate to all aspects relating to gender perspectives,
in accordance with resolution 1325 (2000),
as well as to the protection and reintegration of children, in
accordance with resolution 1379 (2001),
19. Calls on all parties to pay special attention to all
aspects relating to gender, in accordance with resolution
1325 (2000) and to the protection of children in accordance
with resolution 1379 (2001) |