The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1820 on women, peace, and security on June 19, 2008. The resolution recognizes sexual violence as a tactic of war and a matter of international peace and security that necessitates a security response.
The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1820 on women, peace, and security on June 19, 2008. The resolution recognizes sexual violence as a tactic of war and a matter of international peace and security that necessitates a security response.
The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1820 on women, peace, and security on June 19, 2008. The resolution recognizes sexual violence as a tactic of war and a matter of international peace and security that necessitates a security response.
The United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 1888 on women, peace and security on September 30, 2009. The resolution mandates peacekeeping missions to protect women and girls from sexual violence in armed conflict.