UNSCR 1325 (2000) represented the first time women, peace and security were addressed as a component of the Security Council agenda. UNSCR 1960 (2010) was one of four resolutions intended to supplement UNSCR 1325, and contained a naming and shaming process, which at the time appeared to be a positive development in increasing accountability under UNSCR 1325. This article provides an explanation of the terminology and context of UNSCR 1960, followed by a critical analysis of the naming and shaming process found in operative paragraph 3.