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"Even today, women still account for less than 10% of the official participants at peace negotiations, with very few exceptions. This is despite the creation of the post of UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict. All too often during wars, women suffer repeated sexual assaults in the form of mass rapes, human trafficking and other forms of sexual abuse of women and children. Meanwhile, a deterioration of the rights of women and girls is seen in post-conflict situations, as witnessed in Libya and Egypt. Through this vote, EU support for peace processes must be made conditional on women’s participation in the international teams leading peace negotiations. This will ensure that progress will be made with a view to permanent inclusion of women leaders, local women’s rights organisations and civil society groups at the negotiating table throughout the peace process."@en1
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