Jan Eliasson, Deputy Secretary-General

Deputy Secretary-General

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A cessation of conflict should not result in the marginalization of women and...

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A cessation of conflict should not result in the marginalization of women and girls, nor their relegation to stereotypical roles. Nor should we allow any exclusion of women in peace negotiations and mediation to become the template for what happens in implementing a peace settlement. Indeed, a growing body of evidence suggests that bringing women to the peace table improves the quality of agreements reached, and increases the chances of successful implementation.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Participation
Peace Processes

Addressing those needs is critical for long-term peace. So too is empowering ...

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Addressing those needs is critical for long-term peace. So too is empowering women and girls in order that they can play their rightful role in conflict prevention and peacebuilding. As we approach next year's tenth anniversary of resolution 1325 and the review of its implementation, it is appropriate that today we take stock. In nine years, only 16 countries have adopted national action plans for the implementation of the resolution. I encourage all Member States to take action before the tenth anniversary.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
General Women, Peace and Security
Implementation
Conflict Prevention
Reconstruction and Peacebuilding

As we heard from many speakers last Wednesday in this chamber, women face app...

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As we heard from many speakers last Wednesday in this chamber, women face appalling violence -- especially sexual violence -- in the anarchy generated by conflict and its aftermath. Yet post-conflict gender-based violence often remains below the radar screen, since a cessation of conflict is often mistaken for the full return of peace.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

I welcome this open debate on a subject that is a top priority for the United...

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I welcome this open debate on a subject that is a top priority for the United Nations. Resolution 1325 (2000) provides a global framework for mainstreaming gender in all peace processes, including peacekeeping, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction, as well as in the general maintenance of peace and security.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
General Women, Peace and Security

Much has been said about the importance of a monitoring mechanism. I have rep...

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Much has been said about the importance of a monitoring mechanism. I have repeatedly called upon this Council to demonstrate leadership in this regard. Attention must also be given to safeguarding the newly acquired roles that women are playing during conflict, including in decision-making.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Implementation
Participation
Peace Processes

Security Council resolutions 1820 (2008) and 1888 (2009) focus directly on th...

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Security Council resolutions 1820 (2008) and 1888 (2009) focus directly on these challenges. However, the implementation of those resolutions must be done in tandem with resolution 1325. The strengthening of women's participation in decision-making is critical to overcoming the scourge of sexual violence. I am committed to the full implementation of these landmark texts on women, peace and security. And I will continue to do my part, including by appointing more women to positions of leadership.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
General Women, Peace and Security
Participation
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

Women are likely to put gender issues on the agenda, set different priorities...

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Women are likely to put gender issues on the agenda, set different priorities and possibly bridge the political divide more effectively. Experience also suggests that women's contributions in post–conflict situations can make a critical difference to community survival and reconstruction.

PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Conflict Prevention