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PH wants more women in UN peacekeepi­ng operations

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MANILA – The Philippine­s is eyeing to increase its engagement in peacekeepi­ng operations of the United Nations (UN) and send more Filipino women to help maintain internatio­nal peace and security.

The government issued the statement during the 9,574th Security Council meeting on March 13, anchored on the theme “Promoting Conflict Prevention – Empowering all Actors Including Women and Youth.”

Representi­ng the Philippine­s, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources

(DENR) Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga said the country is ready to increase its presence in the peacekeepi­ng operations of the UN.

“Since 1963, the Philippine­s has been committed to UN peacekeepi­ng operations. We wish to increase our footprint with more profession­al peacekeepe­rs on the ground, most especially highly trained women peacekeepe­rs with nothing to prove and much compassion to share,” Loyzaga sai d.

“This is our commitment

inclusive

to intergener­ational and lasting peace. As a partner, pathfinder, and peacemaker, the Philippine­s is ready to bring our experience­s to the security council to demonstrat­e a focused and effective approach to peace and security challenges,” she added.

Loyzaga highlighte­d the success story in the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), which is greatly participat­ed in by women negotiator­s, researcher­s, educators and community organizers.

“We hope to engage with the peace building commission to share our experience­s in establishi­ng the BARMM as we continue our journey towards a sustainabl­e peace through conflict prevention, equity, and always without fail, human dignity,” she added.

The DENR chief likewise cited the Philippine­s firm adherence to the rulesbased internatio­nal order “where reason rules and compassion prevail” and the country’s active participat­ion in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other global partnershi­ps.

“We believe honest and strategic collaborat­ion is essential to assisting conflict affected countries. The peaceful settlement of internatio­nal disputes and strengthen resilience in facing security risks. Women are the core of this mission. The art of peace making begins at home and comes out of the hands of women,” she said.

Loyzaga added that the Philippine­s looks forward to the “Summit of the Future” in September and the “2025 Review of the UN Peacebuild­ing Architectu­re” along with the strengthen­ing updating the UN toolbox for prevention of conflict and its recurrence. (PNA)

 ?? ?? Officers and members of sister Rotary clubs Dolores (City of San Fernando, Pampanga) and Sae Songtan (South Korea) conduct a gift-giving project at the University of the Assumption where beneficiar­ies coming from poor families in communitie­s around the university were given school and hygiene supplies. The project was in coordinati­on with UA administra­tion and the College of Tourism.
Officers and members of sister Rotary clubs Dolores (City of San Fernando, Pampanga) and Sae Songtan (South Korea) conduct a gift-giving project at the University of the Assumption where beneficiar­ies coming from poor families in communitie­s around the university were given school and hygiene supplies. The project was in coordinati­on with UA administra­tion and the College of Tourism.

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