Participation

The Participation theme focuses on women’s representation and participation in peace processes, electoral process – as both the candidate and voter – UN decision-making positions, and in the broader social-political sphere.

The Security Council acknowledges the need for strategies to increase women’s participation in all UN missions and appointments to high-level positions in SCR 1325(OP3) and 1889(OP4) and further emphasises the need for women’s participation in peacebuilding processes (1889). 

Specifically, it calls for the mobilisation of resources for advancing gender equality and empowering women (OP14), reporting on the progress of women’s participation in UN missions (OP18), equal access to education for women and girls in post-conflict societies (OP11), and the increase of women’s participation in political and economic decision-making (OP15). Until this language translates into action, the potential for women’s full and equal contribution to international peace and security will remain unrealized.

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Statement of Spain at the Open Debate on United Nations-African Union peace and security cooperation; May 24, 2016

Statement of Netherlands at the Open Debate on United Nations-African Union peace and security cooperation; May 24, 2016

Statement of Portugal, May 24, 2016.

Extract: 

 At this point, I would once again like to stress that establishing mechanisms aimed at ensuring the involvement and active participation of women in preventing conflicts and supporting peace and in post-conflict processes in Africa is very critical.

STATEMENT OF KAZAKHSTAN, May 24, 2016

Extract: 

No peace can be complete without the dimension of women and peace and security, and Kazakhstan will spare no effort to fully implement resolution 1325 (2000) and, most importantly, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (General Assembly resolution 70/1) in the region.

Statement of Portugal at the Open Debate on United Nations-African Union peace and security cooperation; May 24, 2016

Statement of Bangladesh; May, 24, 2016.

Extract: 

Fourthly, we see merit in further engagement with Africa to learn from on another’s experience in promoting the role of women in peace, security and development.

Statement of Bangladesh at the Open Debate on United Nations-African Union peace and security cooperation; May 24, 2016

Statement of Angola; May 24, 2016

Extract: 

The 2015 reviews underscored the importance of addressing the root causes of conflict by involving all segments of society, promoting inclusive development and human rights and protecting fundamental individual and collective freedoms.

Statement of Angola at the Open Debate on United Nations-African Union peace and security cooperation; May 24, 2016

Briefing by SRSG for Iraq Jan Kubiš to the Security Council

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