
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, adopted in 2000, focuses on the impact of armed conflict on women and emphasizes their role in peace and security efforts. It recognizes that women are often disproportionately affected by war and advocates for their participation in peace negotiations and decision-making processes. The resolution calls for the protection of women and girls in conflict situations and encourages nations to incorporate a gender perspective in peacekeeping and rebuilding efforts. Overall, it aims to promote gender equality and enhance the security of women in conflict and post-conflict settings.