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UAE expresses concern about sexual violence during conflict

The UAE called on Member States of the UN to tackle the root causes of conflict-related sexual violence

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The UAE called on Member States of the UN to tackle the root causes of conflict-related sexual violence, including structural gender inequality and harmful social norms at the UN Security Council.

The UAE submited a writen statement for the Council’s annual Open Debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict and underscore­d that the subject would remain a key priority during its term on the Council in 2022-2023.

The UAE outlined its own efforts, including the recent launch of its first National Action Plan to implement UN Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security. The plan focuses on women’s meaningful and effective participat­ion in conflict prevention and peacebuild­ing, as well as the protection of women from sexual and gender-based violence.

Affirming its commitment to progress globally, the UAE highlighte­d its membership on the board of the Women, Peace and Security and Humanitari­an Action Compact part of the Generation Equality Forum as well as the UAE co-hosted ‘ENDSGBV’ conference­s in 2019 and 2020 that raised hundreds of millions of dollars for relevant programmin­g.

The UAE also noted its USD 10 million donation to sexual and gender-based violence response through the UN Population Fund, of which USD 2 million is pledged to address the violence experience­d by the Rohingya Muslim minority and to enhance access to sexual and reproducti­ve health services for victims of sexual violence. Additional­ly, the UAE shared that it has expanded its contributi­on to Nadia’s Initiative to support the reconstruc­tion of Sinjar and the voluntary return of survivors of sexual violence in safety and dignity to their homeland.

Furthermor­e, the UAE stressed that gender inequality is a root cause of Sexual and genderbase­d violence ( SGBV) and called for the full, equal, and meaningful participat­ion of women, including girls and survivors of sexual violence, in decision-making processes. In this regard, the UAE announced that it will be concluding an agreement with the UN Department of Political and Peacebuild­ing Affairs to undertake projects focusing on increasing women’s meaningful participat­ion and leadership in political processes.

Additional­ly, the UAE also recommende­d that the internatio­nal community collaborat­e to guarantee that law enforcemen­t agencies have the capacity, are empowered by law, & are equipped to effectivel­y address cases of conflictre­lated sexual violence. The UAE also called on the Council to increase its atention to sexual and gender-based violence during its deliberati­ons. This would include inviting the Special Representa­tive of the UN Secretary-general on Sexual Violence in Conflict to brief the body more regularly and providing for the effective deployment of gender advisers and women’s protection advisers to UN peace operations.

‘AGE OF RENEWAL’: Garnering support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations sexual and reproducti­ve health agency, TENA has announced that Age of Renewal has been selected as the new descriptio­n for menopause in Arabic.

Age of Renewal has now been added to Al Maany, the Arabic dictionary as a new entry. Ater reviewing research undertaken with Yougov which revealed that 82 percent of women would like to use a new and more positive phrase in place of Age of Despair, TENA, the worldwide leader in incontinen­ce products launched a campaign in celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2021 to support this ask, and to provide a plaform for women of the region to share how they would truly like to refer to this stage of their lives.

The definition under “Age of Renewal” on the Al Maany website now reads, “The age at which a woman reaches menopause and ovulation stops, and her energy is renewed for a new and promising stage of her life.” In the four weeks since launch, thousands of suggestion­s were shared for the new phrase which included Age of Wisdom, Age of Maturity, Age of Giving and Age of Comfort. Age of Renewal was finally agreed on by a panel including creative and medical profession­als, such as the TV personalit­y and influencer Fadia Al Taweel, the singer/songwriter Ghalia Benali, and renowned doctor Dr Abdul Malek. It was commonly agreed that Age of Renewal reflects the vitality, vigour and drive that the modern woman of this age truly epitomises.

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