Speech by President of the Republic Tarja Halonen at a seminar "UN Resolution 1325 'Women, Peace and Security' Ten Years after Launching" on 22 October 2010
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
Speech by President of the Republic Tarja Halonen at a seminar "UN Resolution 1325 'Women, Peace and Security' Ten Years after Launching" on 22 October 2010
It is really a pleasure to welcome all of you to this seminar marking the ten-year anniversary of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security. Resolution 1325 set forth new criteria for viewing conflicts and peace-processes by promoting the protection and inclusion of women. Most importantly, it asserted that women are powerful actors in resolving conflicts and promoting sustainable peace.
We all know the important role of Elisabeth Rehn and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in the birth of the Resolution. It is a real pleasure that you are here today Elisabeth.
In a decade, progress has been achieved. The role of women in building peace, security and development is already widely recognised, as the UN General Assembly in September clearly demonstrated. There is an increased awareness and understanding of gender perspective and the human rights dimension of conflicts.
We know that conflicts increasingly affect civilians who are not involved on fighting - especially women and girls. They are left unprotected and often directly targeted by conflict parties. More concrete actions are needed to protect women and girls from violations and enhance their involvement in all levels of peace processes. To accelerate the efforts, we need collaboration across borders and organizations. There is still much work to do to fully implement Resolution 1325.
Resolution 1325 can be described as a "living" resolution. National and regional action plans have become the primary tool in implementing 1325. We in Finland completed our own plan in 2008. It is based on the idea of mainstreaming the gender perspective and the different needs of women and men in all activities and policies. Gender aspects have, for example, become an important dimension in developing civil and military crisis management. Combating violence against women in our own country is also part of our 1325 plan.
We have also established a so called twinning cooperation with Kenya on 1325 to produce their national action plan. I have understood that the process has been very fruitful. Through this cooperation we have an opportunity to learn from each other's experiences.
The United Nations has also actively sought to strengthen the implementation. The Security Council has adopted several new resolutions - 1820, 1888, and 1889 - that are based on 1325. The position of Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict was also created last year. We trust this position will help achieve the much needed progress in the implementation. I am very glad that Special Representative Margot Wallström is with us today.
The establishment of a new gender entity "UN Women" is also very welcome. We believe that it will offer a holistic approach to gender-sensitive decision-making in the United Nations context. Gender equality is also a key dimension in reaching the UN Millennium Development Goals. The implementation of the Goals will improve especially the situation of women and girls, not forgetting the men.
* * *
Last year, we convened together with President of Liberia Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf the International Colloquium on women's leadership, empowerment and security. Nearly 2000 women and men attended the Monrovia meeting. It sent a strong message about the need to fully implement this Resolution.
I have proposed that one concrete step forward would be to classify systematic rape as a forbidden weapon of war. This proposal is included in the Monrovia meeting's Call to Action on Resolution 1325. Reintegration support should be tied to effective surrender of weapons and eradication of violence, including rapes. Involvement of women in peace negotiations and peace-building in post-conflict societies is of crucial importance. It brings out a clear picture of the concrete situation.
Security must mean security for everyone, women and girls included. Equality, human rights, and justice are needed before any conflict can be solved or prevented. Harming women and children harms the whole society. Violence may cause a lifelong trauma for the victims. This is why reintegration is of utmost importance in post-conflict reconstruction. Education and economic empowerment of women is a key to success.
Consistent and coherent work against impunity related to war crimes and grave human rights offences remains an important goal at the global level. The ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia, Ruanda and the Special Court for Sierra Leone have made pioneering work in ending the impunity for sexual crimes through their prosecutions and consecutive judgments.
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is a milestone as it defines the gravity of sexual violence as comparable to a crime against humanity. It also establishes sexual violence as a war crime in both conflicts of an international and non-international character. The ICC gives victims, including women and children, a platform to have their voices heard through participation at the proceedings.
* * *
This event is an opportunity to share our experiences in implementation of 1325, and I am very happy that all of you are here together to continue this work.
About Tasavallan presidentin kanslia
Subscribe to releases from Tasavallan presidentin kanslia
Subscribe to all the latest releases from Tasavallan presidentin kanslia by registering your e-mail address below. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Latest releases from Tasavallan presidentin kanslia
Republikens presidents maka Suzanne Innes-Stubb besöker Österrike13.6.2025 13:15:50 EEST | Pressmeddelande
Republikens presidents kansli Pressmeddelande 41/2025 13.6.2025 Republikens presidents maka Suzanne Innes-Stubb besöker Wien 17–18 juni 2025. Hon deltar i ett möte som ordnas gemensamt av Doris Schmidauer, maka till Österrikes president Alexander Van der Bellen, och Olena Zelenska, maka till Ukrainas president Volodymyr Zelenskyj. Temat för mötet är hur mjuk makt kan bidra till att lösa globala utmaningar. Mötet ordnas i samarbete med Diplomatakademin i Wien. På programmet står bland annat en granskning av den offentliga diplomatins metoder samt kvinnors roll i främjandet av fred och säkerhet. Mötet är en del av Olena Zelenskas initiativ som samlar statschefernas makar och experter inom olika sektorer till en internationell dialog. Målet är att öka välfärden och bidra till att lösa humanitära problem i olika delar av världen.
Tasavallan presidentin puoliso Suzanne Innes-Stubb vierailulle Itävaltaan13.6.2025 13:15:50 EEST | Tiedote
Tasavallan presidentin kanslia Tiedote 41/2025 13.6.2025 Tasavallan presidentin puoliso Suzanne Innes-Stubb vierailee Wienissä 17.–18. kesäkuuta 2025. Innes-Stubb osallistuu Itävallan presidentti Alexander Van der Bellenin puolison Doris Schmidauerin ja Ukrainan presidentti Volodymyr Zelenskyin puolison Olena Zelenskan yhteisesti järjestämään kokoukseen, jossa käsitellään pehmeän vaikuttamisen mahdollisuuksia globaalien haasteiden ratkaisussa. Tilaisuus järjestetään yhteistyössä Wienin diplomaattiakatemian kanssa. Ohjelmassa tarkastellaan muun muassa julkisuusdiplomatian keinoja sekä naisten roolia rauhan ja turvallisuuden edistämisessä. Tilaisuus on osa Olena Zelenskan aloitetta, joka kokoaa yhteen valtionpäämiesten puolisoja ja eri alojen asiantuntijoita kansainväliseen vuoropuheluun. Tavoitteena on lisätä hyvinvointia ja auttaa ratkaisemaan humanitaarisia ongelmia ympäri maailmaa.
Spouse of the President of the Republic, Suzanne Innes-Stubb, to visit Austria13.6.2025 13:15:50 EEST | Press release
Office of the President of the Republic of Finland Press release 41/2025 13 June 2025 The spouse of the President of the Republic of Finland, Suzanne Innes-Stubb, will visit Vienna from 17 to 18 June 2025. Mrs Innes-Stubb will participate in a meeting jointly organised by Doris Schmidauer, spouse of Federal President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen, and Olena Zelenska, spouse of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The meeting will focus on the potential of soft power in addressing global challenges. The event will be organised in collaboration with the Vienna School of International Studies. The agenda includes a discussion on the means of public diplomacy and the role of women in promoting peace and security. The event is part of Olena Zelenska’s initiative to bring together the spouses of heads of state and experts from various fields to engage in international dialogue. The aim is to improve well-being and help solve humanitarian problems around the world.
President Stubb reser till Stockholm12.6.2025 11:15:29 EEST | Pressmeddelande
Republikens presidents kansli Pressmeddelande 40/2025 12.6.2025 Republikens president Alexander Stubb kommer att vara i Stockholm 13–15 juni 2025 för att delta i Bilderberggruppens möte. Det årliga Bilderbergmötet är ett forum som samlar ledande politiker, akademiker, journalister och företrädare för näringslivet från Europa och Nordamerikanska för informella och förtroliga samtal.
Presidentti Stubb Tukholmaan12.6.2025 11:15:29 EEST | Tiedote
Tasavallan presidentin kanslia Tiedote 40/2025 12.6.2025 Tasavallan presidentti Alexander Stubb osallistuu Bilderberg-ryhmän tapaamiseen Tukholmassa 13.–15. kesäkuuta 2025. Bilderberg-tapaamisten tarkoituksena on tuoda yhteen johtavia eurooppalaisia ja pohjoisamerikkalaisia poliitikkoja, tutkijoita, toimittajia ja yrityselämän edustajia ja tarjota alusta epävirallisille ja luottamuksellisille keskusteluille.
In our pressroom you can read all our latest releases, find our press contacts, images, documents and other relevant information about us.
Visit our pressroom