G7 urges greater role for women in peace processes

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G7 foreign ministers walk on the seaside in Dinard, western France, on April 6, 2019 during the G7 Foreign ministers meeting to prepare the G7 Summit in Biarritz which will take place from August 25 to 27, 2019. /AFP
G7 foreign ministers walk on the seaside in Dinard, western France, on April 6, 2019 during the G7 Foreign ministers meeting to prepare the G7 Summit in Biarritz which will take place from August 25 to 27, 2019. /AFP

G7 urges greater role for women in peace processes

ASEAN+ April 07, 2019 01:00

By Agence France-Presse
Dinard, France

Foreign ministers from the world’s seven most developed nations on Saturday urged a greater role for women in solving conflicts, saying that peace settlements with female involvement were more likely to endure.

The Group of Seven (G7) ministers, at their meeting in the northern French resort of Dinard to prepare a summit meeting under French presidency in August, also called on greater mobilisation worldwide to “prevent sexual and gender-based violence in conflict”.

“Women rarely sit at the negotiating table,” the final statement of the meeting said, adding that only rarely do peace agreements include provisions that protect women’s human rights.

“At the same time, we know that when women are meaningfully included and play an influential role in peace processes, peace agreements are more likely to last,” it said.

According to the UN Women’s agency, between 1990 and 2017, women constituted only two percent of mediators, eight percent of negotiators, and five percent of witnesses and signatories in all major peace process.

France has placed gender inequality at the heart of its presidency of the G7, though a plan to create a new mechanism to warn about sexual violence being used as a weapon during war was not included in a final joint statement.

Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that the countries had agreed a “roadmap” to adopt the mechanism.

The ministers vowed to enhance coordination to support “women’s participation in peace processes including in their roles as negotiators, mediators and peacebuilders.”

A final statement said the international community must be “mobilised to prevent sexual and gender-based violence in conflict” but also better help survivors and assist children born as a result of sexual violence in conflict.

Efforts to respond to survivors and victims’ specific medical, psychological and social needs must be continued it said, hailing the efforts by 2018 Nobel Peace Prize laureates Nadia Murad and Denis Mukwege.

Meanwhile, the G7 ministers said they committed to deepen coordination among members of the group to “enhance our rapid response support to survivors and victims”.

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