The UN Security Council has voiced its support for protecting and empowering women in the Central African Republic. Eight countries co-signed a statement emphasizing the need to increase women’s participation in peace and security efforts. The declaration specifically addresses the critical issue of gender-based violence within the country, calling for increased action to combat it. This initiative aims to bolster the role of women in conflict prevention, resolution, and post-conflict reconstruction. The Security Council recognizes that the full and equal participation of women is essential for sustainable peace. The statement underscores a commitment to providing resources and support for programs that promote women’s rights and leadership in the Central African Republic. This action reflects a growing international consensus on the importance of gender equality in achieving lasting stability.