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US HR2484
Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2017


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Introduced
05/17/2017
In Committee
05/25/2017
Crossed Over
06/21/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2017 (Sec. 3) This bill expresses the sense of Congress that: (1) the United States should be a global leader in promoting the participation of women in conflict prevention, management, and resolution and post-conflict relief and recovery efforts; and (2) the political participation and leadership of women in fragile environments, particularly during democratic transitions, is critical to sustaining democratic institutions. (Sec. 4) The bill declares that it shall be U.S. policy to promote the meaningful participation of women in all aspects of overseas conflict prevention, management, and resolution, and post-conflict relief and recovery efforts. (Sec. 5) The President, by one year after this bill's enactment and four years thereafter, shall submit to Congress and make public a Women, Peace, and Security Strategy, which shall: be aligned with other countries' plans to improve the participation of women in peace and security processes, conflict prevention, peace building, and decision-making institutions; include goals and evaluation plans to ensure strategy effectiveness; and include a specific implementation plan from each relevant federal agency. The President is urged to promote women's participation in conflict prevention, in coordination with international partners. (Sec. 6) The Department of State and the Department of Defense (DOD) shall ensure that specified personnel receive training in conflict prevention, mitigation, and resolution and on other related topics. (Sec. 7) The State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) may establish guidelines for overseas U.S. personnel to consult with appropriate stakeholders regarding U.S. efforts to: (1) prevent, mitigate, or resolve violent conflict; and (2) enhance the success of mediation and negotiation processes by ensuring the meaningful participation of women. The State Department is urged to work with international, regional, national, and local organizations to increase the participation of women in international peacekeeping operations. (Sec. 8) The State Department, in conjunction with USAID and DOD and within a year of the first submission of the strategy, shall brief Congress on existing, enhanced, or newly established training carried out pursuant to this bill. The President, within two years of the submission of each strategy, shall report to Congress regarding its implementation.

AI Summary

This bill, the Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2017, expresses the sense of Congress that the United States should be a global leader in promoting the meaningful participation of women in all aspects of overseas conflict prevention, management, and resolution, as well as post-conflict relief and recovery efforts. The bill requires the President to submit a Women, Peace, and Security Strategy that aligns with other countries' plans, includes goals and evaluation plans, and outlines implementation plans from relevant federal agencies. It also requires training for State Department and Department of Defense personnel on topics like conflict prevention, mitigation, and resolution. The bill encourages the State Department and USAID to consult with stakeholders regarding U.S. efforts to prevent or resolve violent conflict, and to work with international organizations to increase women's participation in peacekeeping operations. Finally, the bill requires reports to Congress on the implementation and impact of the Women, Peace, and Security Strategy.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 152. (on 06/21/2017)

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