In 206, the Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2282 on the Review of the United Nations' Peacebuilding Architecture, which "recognizes the importance of adequately resourcing the peacebuilding components of relevant United nations peacekeeping operations and special political missions, including during mission transitions and drawdown, to support stability and continuity of peacebuilding activities".
By that resolution, the Council urged the Peacebuilding Commission to hold a regular exchange of views with relevant regional and sub-regional organizations. In addition, the Council underlined that the scale and nature of peace challenges could be met through close strategic and operational partnerships among national governments, the United Nations and other key stakeholders.
It emphasizes the important role that effective and responsive leadership in country operations could play in bringing the United Nations system together around a common strategy for sustaining peace. It is also important to obtain means of funding to permit carrying out peacebuilding activities, especially through voluntary donations from the States.
Underscoring the importance of women's leadership and participation in preventing and resolving conflict, as well as in building peace, it is important to promote the gender dimensions of peacebuilding. It also called upon member states and United Nations organs and other entities to increase meaningful and inclusive participation by young people in peacebuilding efforts.
In this regard, it is necessary to look for coordination mechanisms through which the different agencies of the United Nations act in an integrated manner, offering global results in favor of the peacebuilding.
Peace efforts in countries emerging from conflict are a key element to promoting a broad peace agenda. This paper studies UN peacekeeping operations in the context of the review of the United Nations' peacebuilding architecture.
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