Women's participation in peace negotiations has been limited to less than 10 per cent. We therefore strongly advocate the inclusion of women in the negotiation processes and the compilation of reliable statistics on the subject, in line with the indicators proposed by the Secretary-General, as well as women's organizational processes and the training of women as negotiators using, inter alia, mechanisms available in the system and cooperation initiatives for the training of women in this area. We also emphasize the need for greater gender mainstreaming in the system, in accordance with Economic and Social Council resolution 2009/12, entitled “Mainstreaming a gender perspective into all policies and programmes in the United Nations system”, which Chile facilitated. This should be accompanied by a mainstreaming of resolution 1325 (2000) nationally and internationally.