Liberia President Speaks on UN SC Resolution 1325 & Challenges
Author: Womens UN Report Network
Date: May 22, 2006
Attachments: Liberia President Speech-SC Resolution
1325-Wilton Park -May 2006.pdf
references.
The President of Liberia, HE Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Africa’s first elected
woman Head of State has opened the Wilton Park conference,
UnitedNations Security Council Resolution 1325: What
are the challenges?
In her opening remarks she said:
“…there remains every reason to see
the challenges that we have confronted over the past five years of implementing
Resolution 1325, as opportunities for women to rise up and assume a more active
role in the decision-making contours of the political terrain in Africa”.
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 was passed unanimously
on 31 October 2000. Resolution 1325 is the first resolution ever passed by the
Security Council that specifically addresses the impact of war on women, and
women’s contributions to conflict resolution and sustainable peace.
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf concluded by
saying:
“We urge us all, partners in the global struggle for gender
equity and equality to rekindle the spirit of Resolution 1325, to simplify and
adjust every aspect of their lives in investing and acknowledging women’s roles
and leadership in post conflict situations. We urge zero tolerance for war and a
positive affirmation for peace. We direct this appeal to those with the power
and resources to make a difference. We point once again to the several
recommendations in Women, War and Peace. Indifference is not an option. We must
achieve the critical mass of 30 per cent women in decision making in all aspects
of national endeavor. This represents the overarching challenge to Resolution
1325.”
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf pictured with Adam Noble , Chief
Executive of Wilton Park
Speech
by Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of the Repubic of Liberia
at Wilton Park 30 May 2006
Presentation
by Mr. Anwarul K. Chowdhury, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and High
Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing
Countries and Small Island Developing States
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