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UN Tools for Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: An Analysis of Listings and Sanctions Processes

16 Apr 2024

UN Tools for Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: An Analysis of Listings and Sanctions Processes Jenna Russo and Lauren McGowan | April 2024 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since the Security Council first recognized In addition to being listed in the annual report of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) as a the secretary-general, perpetrators of CRSV may threat to international peace and security. [...] This gap results in part from constraints on the panels of experts investigating violations Data and information for the annual reports on and a lack of political will on the part of member CRSV are gathered and verified by the UN, primarily states both to SGBV designations and to sanctions through the d e s i g n at i on s mon itor i ng , more broadly. [...] the annex of the Once a party annual report is listed, there of the secretary- is a process general and for de-listing d e s i g n a t i n g that includes parties through entering into sanctions both dialogue with aim to prevent the UN to and respond develop and to CRSV, the implement an two processes action plan are not always to cease the coherent with violations, along with verification by the. [...] Establish a platform for regularly coordinating and sharing information between the office of the SRSG-SVC and panels of experts. [...] The office of the SRSG-SVC could establish a platform to facilitate information sharing and better align the annual reports and sanctions designations.
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