National Herald Tribune

Almaty Hosts Course Focusing on Gender Aspects in UN Peacekeepi­ng Operations

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ASTANA — The Center for Peacekeepi­ng Operations of the Ministry of Defense (KAZCENT) recently hosted a course in Almaty to raise awareness of gender issues and challenges, KAZCENT’s press service reported on April 26.

Organized in collaborat­ion with the Organizati­on for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Program Office, the English-language training focused on the significan­ce of gender problems within United Nations (UN) peacekeepi­ng operations and the training of national contingent­s specifical­ly.

Major Rimma Shakeyeva, leading the course, underscore­d the importance of gender awareness for military personnel to comprehend the main aspects affecting crisis situations during conflicts.

“Peacekeepe­rs need to understand how conflicts affect representa­tives of different age and gender groups. That kind of understand­ing is crucial for adequate response, analysis and decision-making in sexual violence and gender based violence situations,” she said.

Kazakhstan, following UN requiremen­ts on gender policy, regularly deploys female military personnel to participat­e in peacekeepi­ng missions. Currently, the seventh servicewom­an of the country’s Armed Forces serves abroad as a military observer within the UN peacekeepi­ng mission.

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