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What is the significance of 1325?

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Robert Miller

Published Feb 16, 2026

What is the significance of 1325?

UNSCR 1325 affirms that peace and security efforts are more sustainable when women are equal partners in the prevention of violent conflict, the delivery of relief and recovery efforts and in the forging of lasting peace.

What have been some of the major changes brought about by Resolution 1325?

The resolution further called on all actors involved, when negotiating and implementing peace agreements, to adopt a gender perspective, including the special needs of women and girls during repatriation, resettlement, rehabilitation, reintegration and post-conflict reconstruction.

What is the WPS agenda?

The WPS agenda rests on four pillars: prevention, participation, protection and relief and recovery. (See Figure 1.) 3 UNDP, ICAN, “Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Rehabilitation and Reintegration from Violent Extremism” (2019).

What WPS 1325?

Resolution 1325 urges all actors to increase the participation of women and incorporate gender perspectives in all United Nations peace and security efforts. The resolution provides a number of important operational mandates, with implications for Member States and the entities of the United Nations system.

Is Unscr 1325 legally binding?

‘ The application of Resolution 1325 by a critical mass of actors supports the legally binding nature of the resolution because it demonstrates state and Security Council willingness to invoke and apply its provisions.

When was Unscr 2250 adopted?

December 2015
In December 2015, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 2250 (UNSCR 2250), the first-ever thematic resolution on Youth, Peace and Security (YPS). This historic document is very important for us as young peacebuilders, as it brings recognition and legitimacy to youth’s efforts in building peace.

What is womens peace and security?

Women, peace and security agenda Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) on women, peace and security was the first resolution to recognize the unique and disproportionate effects of armed conflict on women and girls. It urges Member States, the UN, and other actors to address these circumstances.

What is the most common tool used by governments as a means of implementing UN Security Council 1325?

National Action Plans
National Action Plans. Two years after Resolution 1325 launched, the Security Council began encouraging the development of National Action Plans (NAPs) as a tool that member states could use to detail steps that they will take to fulfill the resolution’s objectives.

How long are UN resolutions?

one long
Structure of a resolution The entire resolution consists of one long sentence, with commas and semi-colons throughout, and only one period at the very end.

What is the main difference between Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 resolutions?

On the one hand, Chapter VI requires States to settle their disputes by peaceful means. On the other, Chapter VII enables the Security Council to take coercive action with respect to threats to the peace, breaches of the peace and acts of aggression.

Are all Security Council resolutions binding on all member states?

Any decision of the Security Council is legally binding upon all U.N. member states, whether or not the text of the resolution explicitly references Chapter VII.

When was Unscr 1325 adopted?

31 October 2000
Landmark resolution on Women, Peace and Security (Security Council resolution 1325) The Security Council adopted resolution (S/RES/1325) on women and peace and security on 31 October 2000.