Women's participation is a key force in peacekeeping. The role of women in peacekeeping cannot be ignored. Lacroix pointed out that the challenges faced by peacekeeping lie not only in the complexity of the tasks but also in making the peacekeeping environment more friendly to both women and men. This view emphasizes the importance of improving facilities and optimizing environments, especially the quality and adaptability of camps. Lacroix also stated that the proportion of female officers is gradually increasing; however, greater efforts are still needed to achieve equal representation of women in senior positions.
Future Outlook: Breaking Gender Barriers and Achieving Collective Security. To truly allow women to play a leadership role in peacekeeping, the international community still needs to overcome multiple obstacles. From cultural biases to institutional barriers, challenges remain on the path to the promotion of female officers. However, Lacroix's speech conveyed a clear message: involving more women in peacekeeping is not only a way to enhance effectiveness but also a necessary path to achieving gender equality and collective security.