UAE Reiterates Importance Of Women's Participation In Conflict Resolution And Building Peaceful Societies

UAE reiterates importance of women's participation in conflict resolution and building peaceful societies

The UAE has reiterated the importance of promoting the critical role of women in peace processes, noting that the country is committed to the active participation of women in peacekeeping

NEW YORK, (Pakistan Point News - 25th Jan, 2019) The UAE has reiterated the importance of promoting the critical role of women in peace processes, noting that the country is committed to the active participation of women in peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and all aspects of building peaceful societies Speaking at an Arria Formula meeting of the UN Security Council on the potential of national action plans for advancing the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda in the middle East and North African region, Saud Al Shamsi, Deputy Permanent Representative of the UAE to the UN, delivered the UAE’s statement at the meeting, saying, "The WPS agenda is a priority for the UAE", recalling the ongoing partnership between the UAE Ministry of Defence, the General Women’s Union, and UN Women to support Arab women who are interested in serving as peacekeepers.

The Arria Formula meeting was convened by members of the Security Council: Germany, Peru, and the United Kingdom, and presided over by Heiko Mass, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, and Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister of State of the UK. Mr. Al Shamsi spoke on behalf of the UAE delegation.

Al Shamsi noted that the programme, which will commence in late January 2019, provides women with three months of basic military training along with two weeks of specialised training in peacekeeping. The programme aims to address the deficit of Arab women available for peacekeeping missions by bolstering their capacity and creating a network of Arab women to support peace operations around the world.

Mr. Al Shamsi stated that the UAE is working to mainstream gender equality and women’s empowerment across its foreign policy and programming, pointing out that by 2021, all of the UAE’s bilateral and multilateral assistance programmes ill include a gender equality component. Additionally, he highlighted the UAE’s role in creating the WPS National Focal Points Network alongside Canada, Chile, Japan, and Namibia, to exchange best practices and help countries implement the WPS agenda domestically.

The meeting also featured panelists from Iraq and Lebanon, who provided insights on common barriers to implementing the WPS agenda in the Middle East, and their efforts to overcome these challenges.