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PH Emphasizes ASEAN Commitment to Women, Peace, Security At Security Council Debate

           

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Philippine Mission to New York Chargé ďAffaires Kira Azucena speaks on behalf of the Association on Southeast Asian Nations at the United Nations Security Council meeting on 04 November 2019. (New York PM photo)

 

NEW YORK PM 28 November 2019 — The Philippine Mission to New York spoke on behalf of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the United Nations Security Council about its commitment to the implementation of the women, peace and security agenda on 04 November 2019.

In the joint statement, Chargé ďAffaires Kira Azucena expressed ASEAN member states’ view that increasing women’s full and meaningful participation is essential to advancing the women, peace, and security agenda.

“ASEAN recognizes and promotes the indispensable role of women in all stages of the peace process, including in peacebuilding efforts and conflict prevention,” said Chargé ďAffaires Azucena.

She also underscored the establishment of the ASEAN Women and Peace Registry, a compendium of women leaders in ASEAN with expertise in the various aspects of peace processes and reconciliation. The Registry strengthens the capacity of women as peacebuilders and encourages a more gender-balanced approach to conflict resolution.

ASEAN member states are united in the view that peace and security are essential to the achievement of sustainable development. “ASEAN believes that increasing women’s participation in decision-making with respect to conflict management and resolution will help overcome the societal divide,” Chargé ďAffaires Azucena emphasized on her joint statement. END

 

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