Protecting Women’s Rights in Conflict Zones

Context:
On International Women’s Day (March 8), global discussions highlighted the increasing vulnerability of women in conflict zones, emphasizing the need for stronger protection mechanisms and inclusion in peace processes.

Key Highlights:

International Women’s Day
• Observed globally on March 8 to promote gender equality and women’s rights.
• Officially recognized by the United Nations in 1977.
UN Theme 2026: “Rights, Justice, Action: For All Women and Girls.”

Impact of Conflict on Women
• Armed conflicts lead to gender-based violence, displacement, and food insecurity.
• Women face rape, sexual violence, mental trauma, and restricted access to healthcare and education.

Women’s Participation in Peace Processes
• Women constituted only 7% of negotiators and 14% of mediators in peace processes in 2024.
• Greater participation improves durability and legitimacy of peace agreements.

Global Conflict Trends
• The world currently faces the highest number of active conflicts since 1946.
• Around 676 million women live within 50 km of deadly conflict zones.
• Civilian casualties among women and children have quadrupled.

Institutional Mechanisms
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) established the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda.
• However, implementation gaps remain across many conflict regions.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • International Women’s Day
  • Celebrated annually on March 8.
  • Promotes gender equality and women’s empowerment.
  • UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000)
  • Focuses on Women, Peace and Security (WPS).
  • Calls for:
    • Protection of women during armed conflict
    • Participation of women in peace negotiations
    • Prevention of gender-based violence
  • Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
  • Violence directed against individuals based on gender identity or roles.
  • Includes sexual violence, domestic abuse, trafficking, and exploitation.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Gendered Impact of Conflict
  • Conflicts disproportionately affect women and children due to social vulnerabilities.
  • Breakdown of institutions leads to reduced protection and increased violence.
  • Women as Agents of Peace
  • Studies show peace agreements with women’s participation are more durable.
  • Women contribute to community reconciliation and humanitarian relief efforts.
  • Challenges in Implementing UNSC Resolution 1325
  • Limited political commitment and institutional capacity.
  • Lack of funding and monitoring mechanisms.
  • Humanitarian and Development Implications
  • Conflict disrupts education, healthcare systems, and livelihoods.
  • Women often become primary caregivers and economic providers.

Way Forward
• Strengthen implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
• Ensure greater representation of women in peace negotiations and mediation.
• Provide humanitarian assistance including healthcare, education, and financial aid.
• Establish accountability mechanisms to prevent gender-based violence.
• Promote international cooperation and gender-sensitive conflict resolution frameworks.

UPSC Relevance:
GS Paper 2: International Relations – human security and global governance
GS Paper 1: Society – gender issues and conflict impact
Prelims: UNSC Resolution 1325, International Women’s Day

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