UN Security Council Resolution 1325

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UN Security Council Resolution 1325 is a landmark 2000 United Nations resolution that recognizes the disproportionate impact of armed conflict on women and calls for their increased participation and protection in peace and security processes worldwide.

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instanceOf United Nations Security Council resolution
international legal instrument
adoptedBy United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 2000-10-31
adoptionYear 2000
bindingOn United Nations member states NERFINISHED
callsFor consideration of the specific needs of women and girls in rehabilitation, reintegration and post-conflict reconstruction
consideration of the specific needs of women and girls in repatriation and resettlement
consultation with local and indigenous women in peacebuilding
gender perspective in peace agreements
gender perspective in peace negotiations
gender perspective in peacekeeping operations
gender perspective in post-conflict reconstruction
inclusion of gender perspectives in Security Council missions
inclusion of women in field-based operations for peacekeeping and peacebuilding
increased participation of women at all decision-making levels in peace and security
increased representation of women in mechanisms for the prevention, management and resolution of conflict
increased representation of women in national, regional and international institutions
measures to involve women in implementation mechanisms of peace agreements
measures to support local women’s peace initiatives
prosecution of those responsible for crimes against women and girls in conflict
protection of women and girls from gender-based violence in conflict
protection of women and girls from rape and other forms of sexual abuse in conflict
reports by the UN Secretary-General on progress in gender mainstreaming in peacekeeping
respect for the civilian and humanitarian character of refugee camps
special measures to protect women and girls in refugee and internally displaced persons camps
training of peacekeeping personnel on gender perspectives
training of peacekeeping personnel on the protection, rights and needs of women
chapterOfUNCharter Chapter VI
emphasizes importance of women’s equal participation in conflict prevention
importance of women’s equal participation in conflict resolution
importance of women’s equal participation in peacebuilding
need to mainstream a gender perspective into all UN peace and security efforts
need to mainstream a gender perspective into peacekeeping operations
focusesOn gender perspective in peace and security
impact of armed conflict on women and girls
participation of women in peace processes
protection of women and girls in armed conflict
followedBy UN Security Council Resolution 1327 NERFINISHED
UN Security Council Resolution 1820 NERFINISHED
geographicalScope worldwide
language English
legalNature Security Council decision under the UN Charter
partOf Women, Peace and Security agenda NERFINISHED
precededBy UN Security Council Resolution 1318 NERFINISHED
recognizes disproportionate impact of armed conflict on women and girls
resolutionNumber 1325
subject women, peace and security
unDocumentSymbol S/RES/1325(2000) NERFINISHED

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Gender Unit usesFramework UN Security Council Resolution 1325
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