Declaration of Commitment to End Sexual Violence in Conflict

The Declaration of Commitment to End [...] Violence in Conflict is an international initiative aimed at eradicating the use of [...] violence as a weapon of war. Launched on September 24, 2013, during the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the declaration garnered endorsements from 122 countries.

Background and objectives

[...] violence in conflict zones has long been employed to terrorize populations, dismantle communities, and perpetuate cycles of violence. The declaration states that such acts are not inevitable consequences of war but are preventable crimes that demand concerted International Action. It calls for the elimination of impunity for perpetrators and emphasizes the need for comprehensive support for survivors.

Key commitments

Signatories of the declaration pledge to:

  • End impunity: Ensure that perpetrators of [...] violence in conflicts are held accountable, with no amnesties granted in Peace agreements.
  • Strengthen legal frameworks: Enhance national and international laws to prosecute [...] violence effectively.
  • Support survivors: Provide holistic care, including medical, psychological, and legal assistance, to those affected.
  • Promote gender equality: Integrate women's participation in peace processes and decision-making roles to address the root causes of [...] violence.
  • Improve documentation: Develop and implement international protocols for the documentation and investigation of [...] violence in conflicts.

Implementation and ProgresS

Building upon the declaration, the Global Summit to End [...] Violence in Conflict was convened in London in June 2014. Co-hosted by UK Foreign Secretary William Hague and UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie, the summit brought together over 120 countries, numerous NGOs, and experts to discuss strategies and share best practices.

The summit resulted in the adoption of a Statement of Action, reinforcing commitments to prevent and respond to [...] violence in conflicts. It also emphasized the importance of survivor-centered approaches and the integration of gender perspectives in peace and security efforts.

Challenges and ongoing efforts

Despite these initiatives, [...] violence in conflict remains a pervasive issue. The UN Secretary-General's 2024 report highlighted a 50% increase in verified cases of conflict-related [...] violence, indicating that much work remains to be done.