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Deterrence and Defence
Crisis Prevention and Management
Cooperative Security
Institutional Framework
Implementation, Monitoring and Reporting
1. Nine additional resolutions on Women, Peace and Security have been adopted: UNSCR 1820 (2008); 1888 (2009); 1889 (2009); 1960; (2010); 2106 (2013); 2122 (2013); 2242 (2015); 2467 (2019); 2493 (2019).
2. For example, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
3. These include among others the UN Agenda for Peace, UN Sustainable Development Goals, UN Youth, Peace and Security Agenda.
4. NATO’s Human Security Agenda encompasses five areas: Protection of Civilians; Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, Combating Trafficking in Human-Beings, Children and Armed Conflict, and Cultural Property Protection.
5. Several UN Security Resolutions that are part of the WPS Agenda relate to CRSV: 1820(2008); 1888 (2009); 1960 (2010); 2106; (2013); 2467 (2019).
6. NATO Policy on Preventing and Responding to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, 25 May 2021.
7. NATO endorsed its first Policy to implement the UNSCR 1325 in 2007. The Policy has been updated several times, most recently in 2018.
8. Vilnius Summit Communique, paragraphs 5 and 6.
9. NATO Climate Change and Security Impact Assessment, The Secretary General’s Report, Second Edition, 2023, p. 6, 7 July 2023.
10. NATOTerm Record 6189.
11. The 4 Pillars of the UN WPS Agenda are: participation, prevention, protection, and relief and recovery.
12. NATOTerm Record 15195.
13. Strengthened Resilience Commitment by NATO Heads of State and Government, 13 June 2021.
14. The NATO Warfighting Capstone Concept (2021) contributes to the Alliance’s efforts to strengthen its deterrence and defence posture and offers a vision in support of maintaining and further developing NATO’s decisive military advantage, and continuously adapting the military instrument of power through to 2040.
15. NATO 2022 Strategic Concept, paragraph 35.
16. In accordance with the relevant NATO policies and procedures, as well as security agreements as appropriate.
17. NATOTerm Record 18587.
18. Revised Terms of Reference for the Civil Society Advisory Panel on Women, Peace and Security. 11 January 2024.
19. Approval of NATO’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy, 5 October 2021, paragraph 23.
20. Military and civilian staff.
21. Approval of the NATO Policy on Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA), 13 November 2019.
22. Assessment timelines will be clearly indicated within the Action Plan.
23. Reporting will continue to be discussed in the Deputies Committee and shared with the Council for notation as appropriate.
24. This may include dedicated sessions of the Council, the Deputies Committee or other fora where having discussions specific to the advancement of NATO’s WPS Policy are deemed necessary in agreement with the NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security.