
Our Commitment to Gender Equality
Achieving gender equality remains integral to the viability and success of countering terrorism around the world. The full, equal, meaningful, and safe participation of women is therefore essential to countering terrorism and preventing violent extremism (CT/PCVE), as part of implementing gender-responsive and human rights-based approaches throughout the design, implementation and evaluation of CT/PCVE programmes and policies.
The United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) recognizes how both terrorist acts and counter-terrorism measures impact women and girls and men and boys differently, and is committed to supporting the capacities of women and girls, and amplifying their voices.
Guided by our Gender Mainstreaming Policy and Action Plan, UNOCT has continued to make significant strides to support women and girls with the skills and knowledge, as well as opportunities needed as they counter violent extremism within their communities. However, such activities are only possible, when financial and other resources are made available to women and girls.
On International Women’s Day 2024 (#IWD2024) marked under the theme “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress”, UNOCT highlights the contributions made by women and girls in the fight against terrorism and reaffirms its dedication to invest in women through our programmes and activities as part of a gender-responsive approach to counter-terrorism.



