I am writing to you to welcome the adoption of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1888 and also call for its swift implementation on behalf of women and girls trapped in wars not of their own making.
While this resolution is a step forward, immediate action on key provisions of Resolution 1888 is desperately needed, namely:
1. The immediate appointment of a special representative of the U.N. Secretary-General who can help hold government forces and other armed groups accountable for stopping repeated gender-based violence and providing adequate and appropriate medical, legal and other assistance to survivors of rape and sexual assault (ref. OP 4).
2. The rapid recruitment and deployment of women protection officers who can immediately contribute to improving levels of protection and delivery of services for survivors (ref. OP 12).
3. Implementation of a field-based "gap analysis" within three months to identify existing weaknesses in the multi-sectoral response and prioritize problems to correct (ref. OP 26).
Time is critical – let's not wait another minute to break the vicious cycle of sexual violence damaging women, girls and their communities worldwide.
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Sarah Nigot
Hamois, Belgium
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- Dec 14, 2009
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Universal Compassion
Champaign, IL
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- Dec 14, 2009
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June Katzmarek
Murray, KY
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- Dec 14, 2009
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Judy Rickard
San Jose, CA
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- Dec 14, 2009
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bonnie pelton
phx., AZ
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- Dec 14, 2009
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ROGER LEE
CLINTON TWP., MI
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- Dec 14, 2009
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Renee Russak
Seattle, WA
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- Dec 14, 2009
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Brandy Erdmann
Kalamazoo, MI
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- Dec 14, 2009
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Javier Guillen
Beacon, NY
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- Dec 14, 2009
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Kisha Larry
Abington, PA
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- Dec 14, 2009
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