UN Security Council resolution 2122

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UN Security Council resolution 2122 is a 2013 UN measure that strengthens the Women, Peace and Security agenda by promoting women’s full, equal, and effective participation in peace processes and decision-making in conflict and post-conflict settings.

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instanceOf United Nations Security Council resolution
international legal instrument
adoptedAt United Nations Headquarters NERFINISHED
adoptedBy United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 2013-10-18
adoptionMethod unanimous vote
agendaItem Women and peace and security
aimsTo address persistent obstacles to women’s participation in peace and security
improve women’s access to leadership in conflict and post-conflict settings
promote full, equal and effective participation of women in peace processes
strengthen implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda
buildsOn UN Security Council resolution 1325 NERFINISHED
UN Security Council resolution 1820 NERFINISHED
UN Security Council resolution 1888 NERFINISHED
UN Security Council resolution 1889 NERFINISHED
UN Security Council resolution 1960 NERFINISHED
UN Security Council resolution 2106 NERFINISHED
callsFor better implementation of commitments on women’s rights in peace agreements
enhanced cooperation with civil society on Women, Peace and Security
greater integration of gender perspectives in all stages of peace processes
improved information and analysis on the impact of conflict on women and girls
increased representation of women in UN peacekeeping and special political missions
systematic consultation with women’s organizations in peace processes
chapter Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter
cityOfAdoption New York City NERFINISHED
documentSymbol S/RES/2122(2013) NERFINISHED
focusesOn women’s participation in conflict prevention
women’s participation in conflict resolution
women’s participation in peace processes
women’s participation in peacebuilding
women’s participation in post-conflict decision-making
geographicalScope global
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalStatus legally binding on UN Member States under the UN Charter
meetingNumber 7044
partOf Women, Peace and Security normative framework
reaffirms UN Security Council resolution 1325 NERFINISHED
the importance of women’s leadership in conflict prevention
the need to protect women’s and girls’ human rights in conflict
requests the UN Secretary-General to include sex-disaggregated data and analysis in reports to the Security Council
the UN Secretary-General to review progress on Women, Peace and Security commitments
subject Women, Peace and Security
yearOfAdoption 2013

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