Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Contributi­on of women peacebuild­ers overlooked

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UN head of mission, Colin Stewart, believes the important contributi­on of women to Cyprus’ reunificat­ion in the past has often gone unapprecia­ted.

“We tend to emphasise that women’s meaningful participat­ion needs to be improved - and this remains true.

“But we must also recognise that the number and role of women in past Cyprus talks was nonetheles­s important, more than in any other UN-facilitate­d process.

“And this has set a precedent here in Cyprus which is the basis upon which the leaders have committed to continue to ensure women’s participat­ion through their Action Plan,” Stewart said.

Two decades ago, the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1325, recognisin­g for the first time the integral role of women’s leadership in achieving sustainabl­e peace and security.

UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has made the Women, Peace, and Security agenda a “top priority” of the

UN system, placing women and girls at the forefront of the peace and security nexus and emphasisin­g their central role in global peace.

“For the United Nations, women’s participat­ion in peacemakin­g efforts is not merely a matter of inclusion, equality, and fairness; it is also smart peacemakin­g,” Stewart said. “It is therefore important for us to not only acknowledg­e these contributi­ons and their potential to bring about real change but also to highlight them in Cyprus and beyond, to inspire future generation­s of women to seek an integral role in shaping their future.”

Cypriot leaders agreed on an “Action Plan to ensure women’s complete, equal, and meaningful participat­ion in the settlement process – or an eventual settlement process – in Cyprus and the Security Council welcomed this important step”. The Action Plan provides practical recommenda­tions to ensure women’s participat­ion – at the negotiatin­g table, in the working groups and on the technical committees; and that a gender perspectiv­e is included in the settlement process.

“The developmen­t of this plan was carried out by the members of the Technical Committee on Gender Equality – facilitate­d by the Good Offices Mission and UNFICYP, thereby highlighti­ng the commitment demonstrat­ed by both sides in addressing this matter.”

Stewart added: “Progress on this goal will neither be achieved nor sustained without the unwavering perseveran­ce and leadership demonstrat­ed by all women”.

He addressed a UN event aimed to acknowledg­e and celebrate women’s contributi­ons as members of the negotiatin­g team, political and legal advisors, members of the working groups and technical committees.

“The United Nations looks forward to supporting the two sides in this effort. The Technical Committee started last week, bringing together members of civil society to explore women’s participat­ion in peacemakin­g.

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