Bill 118 SRES 831 is a resolution that aims to show support for including women from Sudan in the United States' efforts to bring an end to the conflict in Sudan. The resolution recognizes the important role that women play in peacebuilding and conflict resolution, and emphasizes the need for their voices to be heard in the peace process.
The resolution highlights the challenges faced by women in Sudan, including violence, displacement, and lack of access to basic services. It calls on the United States government to prioritize the inclusion of women in all aspects of the peace process, including negotiations, decision-making, and implementation of peace agreements.
Additionally, the resolution urges the United States to work with international partners to support women-led initiatives in Sudan, and to provide resources and assistance to help women rebuild their communities and promote reconciliation.
Overall, Bill 118 SRES 831 is a bipartisan effort to recognize the important role of women in bringing about peace in Sudan, and to ensure that their voices are heard and their needs are addressed in the ongoing efforts to end the conflict in the region.