It is therefore obvious that the Council must pay attention to the resolutions of the General Assembly and its six Committees on relevant security issues. Likewise, the decisions of the Economic and Social Council, which drives forward the agenda emerging from global summits, coordinates the activities of specialized United Nations agencies, consults non-governmental organizations and networks with regional commissions, provide early warning signals. The Human Rights Council provides the indicators for human rights in specific conflict situations. The Peacebuilding Commission offers guidance on gaps that threaten to undermine peace in post-conflict peacebuilding and recovery. The United Nations humanitarian response system and governance of the global environment, each with their ever- growing range and scale of demands, are uniquely positioned to monitor global security issues and to advise a shift to stable development, which includes the participation of women and youth.