United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 was adopted on October 31, 2000, to address the impact of armed conflict on women and to promote their participation in peace processes. It emphasizes the importance of including women in decision-making roles related to peace and security, recognizing that their involvement can lead to more effective and sustainable solutions.
The resolution also calls for the protection of women and girls during conflicts, highlighting the need to prevent gender-based violence. It encourages member states to integrate a gender perspective into all aspects of peacekeeping and conflict resolution efforts, ensuring that women's rights are upheld in these contexts.