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Statement by Rasha Jarhum at the UN Security Council: A Call for Inclusive Peace in Yemen

Category: UNSC Briefs

On 8 March 2021, International Women’s Day, Rasha Jarhum, co-founder and Director of the Peace Track Initiative, addressed the UN Security Council during an Arria-formula meeting. Speaking on behalf of more than 300 Yemeni women leaders represented by the Peace Track Initiative and the Women Solidarity Network, Jarhum underscored the critical yet consistently overlooked contributions of Yemeni women to peacebuilding, and called for their full, meaningful, and sustained inclusion in all formal peace processes.

Jarhum’s statement highlighted a striking paradox: despite playing pivotal roles in mediating local ceasefires, facilitating humanitarian access, and securing landmark gains—such as the 30% gender quota in the 2013 National Dialogue Conference—Yemeni women have been systematically excluded from Track I negotiations, including the Kuwait and Stockholm talks. She denounced the patriarchal justifications for their exclusion and criticized the international community’s failure to enforce accountability under UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) and Yemen’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security.

The statement further drew attention to the growing violence against women, including arbitrary detention, torture, and sexual violence by parties to the conflict, particularly the Houthis. Jarhum urged the Security Council to ensure that future peace processes are inclusive, transparent, and representative—stressing that sustainable peace is unattainable without gender equality and the direct participation of women, youth, and civil society actors.

This statement remains a powerful advocacy tool and a timely reminder that women's inclusion must be a non-negotiable pillar in all UN-supported peace efforts for Yemen.

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