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Enhancing Women's Participation in UN Peacekeeping…

Enhancing Women's Participation in UN Peacekeeping: The Role of Gender-responsive Leaders - 2023 UN Peacekeeping Ministerial, Side Event (Accra, Ghana)

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By sharing different perspectives, experiences and good practices, including from Chiefs of Defence Staff, this side event will provide a platform for knowledge sharing and peer learning on the role of gender-responsive leadership in the full and equal participation of women in uniform and the implementation of UNSCR 1325 and subsequent Women, Peace and Security (WPS) related resolutions, as well specific WPS tasks in peacekeeping mission mandates.
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A top priority for UN peacekeeping is to ensure that missions have a gender-balanced workforce with more women in the full range of occupational positions, that the work environment supports their meaningful participation, and that the work of our operations are conducted gender-responsively and advancing the women, peace and security agenda.

While significant progress has been made towards gender parity within uniformed components, more work remains to be done. 

The United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial is an important opportunity for Member States to come together in a collective effort to strengthen the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations and their impact on the communities they serve. In 2023, the Peacekeeping Ministerial will be hosted by Ghana in Accra on 5-6 December.

With missions facing greater challenges than ever, the Ministerial will focus on protection of civilians, strategic communications (including addressing mis-disinformation and hate speech), safety and security, the mental health of peacekeepers, and women in peacekeeping.

Peacekeeping is a powerful demonstration of multilateral cooperation. In this regard, further progress in improving our effectiveness requires strengthening and expanding partnerships, including in areas such as conduct and discipline and environmental sustainability, where Member State support is critical. 

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