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Posted: Saturday , Oct 11, 2008 at 1213 hrs IST New York, October 11: :
The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) has asked European Union (EU) states to take steps in preventing sexual violence against women in conflict and post-conflict situations.
"We are not here for another talking shop, where we lament the terrible and systematic nature of violence," UNIFEM Executive Director Ines Alberdi said at the "From Commitment to Action" meeting organised in collaboration with the European Commission on Friday.
"We look forward to supporting practical responses that ensure that sexual violence is no longer dismissed as an inevitable part of conflict," she said during the one-day event in Brussels. That meeting came on the heels of an EU-commissioned report which highlights gaps in providing security to women in war zones. Reviews of Security Council resolution which addresses the impact of war on women have also found serious failings in preventing of high levels of sexual violence, particularly in continuing conflicts, and in setting up security and justice systems to end impunity.
A joint UNIFEM and UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) conference in May found that UN and African Union (AU) peacekeeping missions' policies regarding prevention of attacks on women civilians have not been systematically implemented.
These findings led directly to the adoption of Security Council resolution 1820, which demands the "immediate and complete cessation by all parties to armed conflict of all acts of sexual violence against civilians" and instructs missions to prevent impunity.