General Women, Peace and Security

The General Women, Peace and Security theme focuses on information related to UN Security Council Resolutions 1325, 1820, 1888, 1889, 1960, 2106, and 2122, which make up the Women Peace and Security Agenda.

The Women, Peace and Security Agenda historically recognizes that women and gender are relevant to international peace and security. The Agenda is based on four pillars: 1) participation, 2) protection, 3) conflict prevention, and 4) relief and recovery.

The Women, Peace and Security Agenda demands action to strengthen women’s participation, protection and rights in conflict prevention through post-conflict reconstruction processes. It is binding on all UN Member States.

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Statement of Sao Tome and Principe at the UNGA72

Statement of Indonesia at the UNGA72

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Peacekeeping: “Furthermore, we must also strengthen, the international peacekeeping and peacebuilding mechanisms. Indonesia is honored, to have contributed in mediating conflicts, peacekeeping and peacebuilding beyond our borders.”

Statement of Indonesia at the UNGA72

Statement of Yemen at the UNGA72

Statement of Mexico at the UNGA72

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Human rights: However, in order for the United Nations to be more effective in this work, it’s necessary to strengthen its capacity for prevention, centered on the person, with promotion of development, and with respect to human rights.

Statement of Mexico at the UNGA72

Statement of the Republic of the Congo at the UNGA72

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Nuclear weapons: The renewed tensions in the Korean peninsula could open a nuclear conflict without common measure.

Syria/Iraq: The situation in Syria and Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian, the nuclear issue, the crisis in Africa and in other parts of the world that openly pose a moral requirement and urgency in regards to peace.

Statement of the Republic of the Congo at the UNGA72

Statement of the Republic of Congo at the UNGA72

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Syria/Iraq: The situation in Syria and Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian, the nuclear issue, the crisis in Africa and in other parts of the world that openly pose a moral requirement and urgency in regards to peace.

SDG 16: Each time the circumstances permit, the Congo is working to defend the ideals of peace and justice in Africa and the rest of the world.

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