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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Updated Invitation to the Prelude to the Peace Forum

The Future of Human Rights

The Future of Human Rights

On 5 October, in preparation for the Future of Human Rights lecture series, Mr.  Weitz convened a panel of Human Rights activists who discussed the history of Human Rights while addressing what can be done to improve the future of Human Rights.

The Future of Human Rights

The Future of Human Rights

The Future of Human Rights

El Salvador

Extract: 

“We also support all initiatives to ensure the participation of women in various contingents, according to the provisions of Resolution 1325 and subsequent resolutions of the Security Council.”

Jamaica

Extract: 

“It is unthinkable that we should tolerate the immense suffering of millions, including vulnerable women and children. Let us be our brothers’ keeper and reach out in the universal and timeless spirit of One love, so poignantly championed by Jamaica’s musical icon, the late Bob Marley.”

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