" In this context, the Security Council has a particular responsibility ...

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" In this context, the Security Council has a particular responsibility — first of all, to act on the factors of the spread of the disease, in particular, sex abuse. Since the adoption of resolution 1308 (2000), the Security
Council has been fighting against all forms of sexual violence against women and children, which involves a zero-tolerance policy, and has made every effort so that impeccable discipline is maintained within the
ranks of the Blue Helmets and the United Nations civilian staff in peacekeeping missions. There is also the responsibility to take into account the challenges of HIV/AIDS during post- conflict and reconstruction phases, including with respect to the management of the displacement of populations."

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Implementation
Peacekeeping
Reconstruction and Peacebuilding
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence