Security Council Resolution 1325 (SCR1325) was adopted on 31 October 2000 to address the disproportionate impact of armed conflict on women and emphasise their essential role in peace-building. The resolution advocates for women’s increased participation in decision-making, the integration of gender perspectives in peace processes, and the protection of women and girls in conflict zones. It urges the inclusion of women in conflict resolution and peacekeeping efforts, highlighting the need for specialised training, gender-sensitive programs, and strong implementation of international laws protecting women’s rights.