Research & Clinical Innovation, Academic Department of Military General Practice, Defence Medical Services, Birmingham, UK
Defence Medical Services, Lichfield, UK.
BMJ Mil Health. 2024 Jul 19;170(e1):e17-e19. doi: 10.1136/military-2023-002637.
Since the unanimous passing of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, which calls on member states to address gender inequality, many countries and the wider North Atlantic Treaty Organisation community have championed the Women Peace and Security agenda to empower women and reduce violence within fragile states. When women are empowered and actively involved in decision-making, there is less violence, and more peace and stability in that society, which benefits all members.Defence Medical Services are uniquely positioned to progress this agenda, particularly through its Defence Engagement activities. The UK's military medical community has more women in leadership than the wider military community. Our personnel can and should be used to model and empower military healthcare workers in partner nations. This paper forms part of a special issue of dedicated to Defence Engagement.
自联合国安理会第 1325 号决议一致通过,呼吁会员国解决性别不平等问题以来,许多国家和更广泛的北大西洋公约组织社区一直倡导妇女和平与安全议程,以增强妇女权能并减少脆弱国家的暴力行为。当妇女获得权能并积极参与决策时,该社会的暴力行为就会减少,和平与稳定就会增加,这使所有成员受益。国防医疗服务部门处于推进这一议程的独特地位,特别是通过其国防参与活动。英国军队医疗部门的领导层中女性多于整个军队。我们的人员可以而且应该被用来为伙伴国家的军队医疗工作者树立榜样和赋予他们权能。本文是专用于国防参与的特刊的一部分。