1325 Archive
Statements on 1325 by the UN Secretary-General
- 28 October 2002: Statement to the Security Council on Women, Peace and Security.
- 20 September 2002: Statement to ‘Women for Peace’ Meeting, Sharm el-Sheik, emphasizes women’s full participation in conflict resolution vital to promotion of security.
- March 2002: International Women’s Day Statement stresses that Afghan women still need concrete help
- 4-5 December 2001, Statement to the Afghan Women’s Summit for Democracy, Brussels, mentions 1325
- 26 February 2001: International Women’s Day Statement mentions Security Council Resolution 1325
- October 2000: Statement to the Security Council on Women, Peace and Security
- 3 March 1998: International Women's Day Statement, Kofi Annan Calls For Urgent Action To Address Violence against Women, Women and Armed Conflict more...
- 6 March 1997: International Women’s Day Statement, Secretary-General pledges continued solidarity with women’s campaign for equal rights, development and peace. more...
Deputy-Secretary-General
- 20 March 2001: Helvi Sipilä Lecture, “Every Issue is a Women’s Issue” delivered in Helsinki mentions Resolution 1325
- 8 March 2001: International Women’s Day Statement, “Women and Peace” panel at United Nations Headquarters on the occasion of International Women’s Day
- 8 March 2001: International Women’s Day Event, Millennium Peace Prize Dinner
Special Adviser to the Secretary General on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women
- Statement on Fair Representation: the ICC Elections and Women, 29 January 2003
- Statement to European Union-Latin America and the Caribbean Conference on Building Capacities for Peacekeeping and Women’s Dimensions in Peace Processes, November 2002
- Commission on the Status of Women March 2002
- Statement on Violence Against Women in War, 11 October 2001
- Statement to the Security Council 24 October 2000
Statements by Executive Director of the UN’s Development Fund for Women, Ms.
- Dag Hammarsjkold Lecture 2004
- International Women’s Day Statement 2003
- Statement to the Security Council, Second Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security, 28 October 2002
- Statement to the Security Council Open Debate on Gender, Conflict and Peacekeeping, 25 July 2002
- International Women’s Day Statements 2002 more...
- Statement to Anniversary Luncheon for UN Security Council Resolution 1325, October 2001 hosted by the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security
- Statement on the Occasion of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 25 November 2000
- Statement to the Security Council, 24 October 2000
Statements by other UN Officials on 1325
- Mr. Kieran Prendergast, Under-Secretary-General, Department of Political Affairs, 31 October 2001
- Mr. Jean-Marie Guehenno, Under-Secretary-General, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, 31 October 2001
- Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala, Under-Secretary-General, Department for Disarmament Affairs, 31 October 2001
- Mr. Kenzo Oshima, Under-Secretary-General, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 31 October 2001
- Sergio Vieira de Meillo, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Commission on the Status of Women, 7 March 2003, mentions Resolution 1325
Statements by Representatives of Governments
- Mr. Kieran Prendergast, Under-Secretary-General, Department of Political Affairs, 31 October 2001
- Mr. Jean-Marie Guehenno, Under-Secretary-General, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, 31 October 2001
- Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala, Under-Secretary-General, Department for Disarmament Affairs, 31 October 2001
- Mr. Kenzo Oshima, Under-Secretary-General, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 31 October 2001
- Sergio Vieira de Meillo, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Commission on the Status of Women, 7 March 2003, mentions Resolution 1325
Statements by Representatives of NGOs
- Collection of Governmental and Inter-Governmental Statements mentioning Resolution 1325
- Sweden : 29 August, 2003, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations Pierre Schori, “Resolution 1325: implementation in peace-keeping operations", IKTK Conference in Dubrovnik, August 29, 2003
- Statements by governmental representatives to the Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security, 28 October, 2002
- Statements by governmental representatives to the Security Council Open Debate on Gender, Conflict and Peacekeeping, July 25 2002
- Ireland: 31 October 2001: Foreign Minister, Acting as President of the Security Council, Mr. Brian Cowen
- Statements by governmental representatives to the Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security, October 2000