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Mr President, Distinguished members of the Council, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gender equality is not optional. It is essential.
Why?
Because it allows us to respond better -- and smarter -- to the many complex security challenges that we face today. Gender Equality is about credibility and capability. It is about the resilience of our societies; the readiness of our forces and the effectiveness of our operations.
That is what NATO has learned from more than a decade and a half of implementing UNSCR 1325.
At our Summit in July, NATO endorsed a revised Action Plan on the implementation of the Women, Peace & Security Agenda. Fifty-five Allied and partner nations associated themselves to this Action Plan.
We now host what could well be the largest global coalition on UNSCR 1325 implementation. And we continue to build our coalition, inside and out.
Last week, NATO broke new ground when we hosted our first ever Civil Society Advisory Panel. This is about cementing dialogue between NATO and those representatives of civil society who work on conflict prevention, resolution, and women’s empowerment.
If peace is to be sustainable, we must be inclusive.
We still have a long way to go.
But NATO is doing a great deal. And we keep things as practical as possible.
And, again we need to lead by example. The gender balance in NATO’s leadership is improving after years of stagnation.
We know that we need to keep up this momentum. And we will.
Because equal participation is not a favour to women. It is a hard core security requirement. It is essential to the resilience of our societies. To the effectiveness of our forces. And to a modern, ready and responsive Alliance. But, above all, it is fundamental to achieving lasting peace.
Thank you.