Twenty-five years after a landmark UN resolution demanded equal participation for women in peace efforts, many still find themselves absent from the table. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres highlighted this troubling trend at a Security Council meeting, noting a rise in sexual violence and 676 million women living near conflict zones, the highest number since the 1990s.

Despite some progress, like doubled numbers of female UN peacekeepers and increased women's leadership in local mediation, Guterres warned that these gains are fragile and increasingly reversing. He criticized nations for failing to uphold the resolution's demand for equal participation of women in peace negotiations and protection against sexual violence.

UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous echoed concerns over r

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