Implementation

The Implementation theme focuses on the way UN system, Member States and other parties at all levels work to uphold their commitments to implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.

Within the UN, there are a variety of implementation mechanisms. For one, the Security Council has requested that the Secretary-General release an annual report on Women, Peace and Security and the achievements, gaps, and challenges of the implementation process. The establishment of the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, also known as UN Women, now also provides an integrated institutional framework to assist Member States with implementing equality standards and the UN will be held accountable for its own commitments on gender equality.

Among Member States, National Action Plans (NAPs) are a key mechanism through which governments identify their inclusion and equality priorities and commit to action. Local and Regional Action Plans provide additional and complementary implementation mechanisms.

It is critical for the engagement of women and gender equality to be integrated into all aspects of development, diplomacy, peacekeeping and protection throughout local, national, and international systems.

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Introducing The Equal Measures 2030 Data Tracker

Statement of Burundi at the UNGA72

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Agenda 2030: Unfortunately, the sanctions taken by the European Union against Burundi keep Burundi from implementation Agenda 2030  because they deprive the country of very important resources.

Statement of Belgium at the UNGA72

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Nuclear proliferation:  Another serious threat to the security of the world, it is the uncontrolled proliferation of weapons, particularly nuclear.

 

Statement of Luxembourg at the UNGA72

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Iran Treaty: We have to do everything to ease the tensions in the region. This also involves maintaining and rigorously implementing the nuclear agreement with Iran, which contributes to reducing the risk of nuclear proliferation.

 

Statement of Vanuatu in the UNGA72

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Nuclear Weapons: My government is concerned by the menace to peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region. North Korea’s provocative missile program constitutes a violation of numerous Security Council resolutions, and represents a menace without precedent for security in the region and in the world.

Statement of Vanuatu in the UNGA72

Statement of Bangladesh at the UNGA72

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Cyber security: “I also urge the UN to address the growing threats emanated from the cyberspace to prevent money laundering, terrorist financing and other transnational organized crimes.”

Statement of Bangladesh at the UNGA72

Statement of Georgia at the UNGA72

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SDG16: “Georgia's chairmanship of the Open Government Partnership will support the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, especially Goal 16: To promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions.”

 

Statement of Georgia at the UNGA72

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