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Crime & Trafficking

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Sub-Issues: Involuntary Trafficking of Women | Migrant Smuggling | Piracy | Crime & Trafficking (You are Here)
Related Issues: Displacement | Human Rights | Justice & Rule of Law | Youth & Children
Issues Overview Page
Main Issue: Crime & Trafficking (You are Here)
Sub-Issues: Involuntary Trafficking of Women | Migrant Smuggling | Piracy
Related Issues: Displacement | Human Rights | Justice & Rule of Law | Youth & Children
Issues Overview Page

Crime & Trafficking

Publication Year Publication Month
Current and Past Recommendations to the UN Security Council (Monthly Action Points)
Countering Violent Extremism & Terrorism, Transnational Organized Crime & Trafficking (December 2014)

In the forthcoming high-level debate on the links between countering terrorism and transnational organized crime, it is important that, as per SCR 2122 (2013), the Council mainstreams women, peace and security throughout discussions and in any outcomes. It is well established that extremist groups often engage in transnational organized crime, including trafficking of women and girls, to fuel activities, thus, any response should take this into consideration. Further, the Council should highlight the significant contribution of women to prevent and counter terrorism and specifically address how the Council will further support the work that local women-led civil society groups are doing to combat violent extremism. Strategies for combating violent extremism overlap with and reinforce peacebuilding and conflict prevention efforts. Combating extremism requires addressing pre-existing discrimination, which is often embedded in laws and social norms. The Council must encourage countries to engage with women and women’s organization in SSR and ROL reform in order to address these barriers

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Relevant Resources
November 7, 2019
Report
Mapping Women, Peace and Security in the UN Security Council: 2018
April 23, 2019
Statement
Statement by Ms. Inas Miloud at UN Security Council Open Debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict
May 15, 2018
Peacebuilder Resource
Documenting Atrocities and Sexual Violence Against the Rohingya
May 8, 2018
Analysis
Analysis of the Statement by the President of the Security Council on Counterterrorism (May 2018)
April 16, 2018
Statement
Statement by Ms. Razia Sultana at UN Security Council Open Debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict
November 21, 2016
MAP
Monthly Action Points (MAP) for the Security Council: December 2016

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