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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Corporate report: UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2018 to 2022: report to Parliament 2020

Documents UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2018 to 2022: report to Parliament, December 2020 PDF, 7.14MB, 45 pages Details The third report for the 2018 to 2022 UK National Action Plan (NAP) on Women, Peace and Security reviews the UK government’s progress in meeting our commitments during 2020. It helps to ensure that the UK’s foreign policy consciously and consistently protects and includes women and girls. Minister Cleverly made it in Parliament with a Written Ministerial Statement. The report provides an update on how the government is implementing the 5-year strategy. It explains how the UK will meet its commitments under UN Security Council Resolution 1325 to reduce the impact of conflict on women and girls, through promoting their full, equal and meaningful participation in conflict resolution and peacebuilding.

UN Human Rights Council 46 UK statement on Countering Terrorism

We thank the Special Rapporteur for her report. Human Rights and fundamental freedoms must be protected throughout all counter terrorism activities. We agree on the importance of mainstreaming gender into preventing and countering violent extremism. Gender stereotypes can be reinforced in research and programming, with women presented as victims or peacemakers, and insufficient attention paid to their diverse roles, in either countering or participating in violent movements. Evidence of women’s experiences of terrorism in East Africa underlines the complexity of this issue. The UK’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, recognises women’s key role in developing strategies to prevent and counter violent extremism.

UN Human Rights Council 46: UK statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Countering Terrorism

We thank the Special Rapporteur for her report. Human Rights and fundamental freedoms must be protected throughout all counter terrorism activities. We agree on the importance of mainstreaming gender into preventing and countering violent extremism. Gender stereotypes can be reinforced in research and programming, with women presented as victims or peacemakers, and insufficient attention paid to their diverse roles, in either countering or participating in violent movements. Evidence of women’s experiences of terrorism in East Africa underlines the complexity of this issue. The UK’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, recognises women’s key role in developing strategies to prevent and counter violent extremism.

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