Remarks by Sanam Anderlini

We were there, yes. We celebrated the adoption of the resolution. But the challenge, therefore, from the very outset has been how to make it effective on the ground, how to ensure that this Security Council agenda means something to women, on the ground, in conflict situations, and in post-conflict...

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Genocide
Human rights
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Peace negotiations
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War
Women
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