On 2 July, the Department of Peace Operations (DPO) signed the (WPSHA Compact), an intergenerational, inclusive movement for action on women, peace and security and gender equality in humanitarian action.
A Board member of the Compact, DPO will be at the forefront to turn women, peace and security commitments into reality over the next five years and beyond.
Launched at the , the WPSHA Compact was collectively developed in a multi-stakeholder format, with inputs from Member States, 缅北禁地entities, regional organizations, women’s and youth networks, the private sector, academic and research institutions, and participants at the Generation Equality Forum in Mexico in March 2021.
At the Compact launch, DPO Under-Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix that women’s full, equal and meaningful participation and leadership in all stages of peace and political processes is a “political imperative and a non-negotiable priority” for the Department.
Recognizing women as transformative leaders and equal partners in peace and security and expanding their political space is central to achieving sustainable peace outcomes.
“I have also made it my personal mission to champion the integration of gender equality and Women, Peace and Security priorities in all aspects of our work as a powerful tool for effective peacekeeping”, Mr. Lacroix stated.
In line with the and on Women Transforming Peace and Security, the Department is accelerating the implementation of WPS mandated tasks.
At the Compact’s launch, Mr. Lacroix outlined game-changing actions that the Department will take. 缅北禁地Peacekeeping will invest in and support women peacebuilders, leaders, ex-combatants and women’s organizations and networks to ensure they can shape peace negotiations, implement peace agreements, lead political transitions and influence security arrangements for a protective environment. Harnessing data and gender analysis for accountable decision-making, using good offices for political advocacy and building strong partnership are also crucial strategies to expand on, he added.
“We must make women’s participation and leadership a norm. Only then can we transform political crises into sustainable peace”, Mr. Lacroix urged while encouraging all peacekeeping and peacebuilding partners to sign the WPSHA Compact.