Powerful UN CSW57 Document on Ending Gender-Based Violence Created

On March 14, I wrote a blog entitled “The “Unholy Alliance” that May Defeat Comprehensive UN Call to End Gender-Based Violence.” I talked about an alliance between the Vatican, Iran, Russia and a couple of other countries that were attempting to eviscerate the comprehensive plan being created at the 57th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW57) to end gender-based violence and fully comply with all of the universally agreed-upon agreements (treaties, resolutions, and statements). These previous agreements include the Women’s Rights Treaty (commonly known as CEDAW or the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (1993)) as well as the Beijing Platform for Action (1995), and UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000).

I am happy to say that this didn’t happen.  Thanks to the bloggers, news media, Tweeters, NGO’s attending CSW57, and several official Member States, the amendments to the document were voted down on Friday during the final day of the 2-week convention.

Iran was the only country that voted against the final, comprehensive document. The Vatican did not get to vote because of its status as a “Permanent Observer State” rather than as a voting “Member State”. And Russia backed down and voted for the final document along with all of the remaining UN Member States.

People around the world heard about these attempts to deny women and girls safety from all forms of violence.  We spoke out and acted.

As a result, unlike last year, we FINALLY have a strong document that

“condemns in the strongest terms the pervasive violence against women and girls, and calls for increased attention and accelerated action for prevention and response.” (Source)

This document has a strong prevention focus since the best way to end violence against women and children is to stop it BEFORE it happens.  It also addresses inequalities in the political, economic, and social spheres that engender violence. And it takes action to provide services and justice for victims of violence around the world.

Ms. Michelle Bachelet, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women summarized the comprehensive coverage of this powerful statement to end this type of human rights violation in her closing statement of the conference:

During the past two weeks, discussions centred on matters of urgency to people around the world — eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls, ending impunity for perpetrators, fully engaging men and boys, and advancing women’s empowerment and gender equality to prevent and end these human rights violations….

Important and timely matters were addressed — ending child and early forced marriage, protecting the rights of persons with disabilities, and providing justice and critical services for survivors of violence.

There were debates on ending sexual violence in conflict, tackling human trafficking, protecting sexual and reproductive rights, and on the role of culture, religion and the family.

You had many intense late-night negotiations, going over every single word and paragraph, debating long and hard in order to come to [this] strong agreement.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, immediately after CSW57, released a statement showing the commitment of the United Nations to fully implement this new document. It says, in part:

Violence against women is a heinous human rights violation, global menace, a public health threat and a moral outrage.  No matter where she lives, no matter what her culture, no matter what her society, every woman and girl is entitled to live free of fear.  She has the universal human right to be free from all forms of violence so as to fulfill her full potential and dreams for the future.

States have a corresponding responsibility to turn that right into reality.  The Secretary-General hopes that all the partners who came together at this historic session and others around the world will now translate this agreement into concrete action to prevent and end violence against women and girls.  The United Nations system is fully committed to leading this global effort.

So now I say, THANK YOU! Thank you for creating this statement. It is one more step  towards realizing the rights, dignity, and humanity of girls and women throughout the world.

Picture of Joanne Tosti-Vasey standing with sign that says "I AM Ending Violence"

Joanne Tosti-Vasey “Refusing to be Silent” and calling for an end to gender-based violence

One thought on “Powerful UN CSW57 Document on Ending Gender-Based Violence Created

  1. Joanne Tosti-Vasey – Great Blog … I was unable to post the first time and wonder whether this is a dupliate. Great news – UNITED WE STAND !!! I have posted your blog with a direct link back to your URL.

    At the close of the 3rd UN session on the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW57) on “Violence Against Women” from 4-15 March 2013, VOICES OF WOMEN WORLDWIDE & VOWW-TV stands together with over 1,000 members with VOWW Country Representatives, Youth Ambassadors and Board of Advisors spread across 72 countries (UN officially lists 193). Every VOWW members is invited “free of cost” to make the website “their own community space.” VOWW-TV videotaped over 65-70 hours of interviews of some of those 6,000 “voiceless” women and young girls …not permitted in the halls of the UN conference rooms.

    Do visit VOWW’s website http://voicesofwomenworldwide-vowwtv.ning.com and review the amazing transactions ! Interaction ! Networking ! Inter-connectivity of “voices uniting the voiceless,” by chatting with blogs, vlogs, photos, videos, books, MG4-music-lectures, etc. while collaborating and partnering on projects and proposal, sharing and inviting each other for meetings, creating global forums , especially in Africa where there is the greatest need for those “voiceless” women, young girls and children.

    VOICES OF WOMEN WORLDWIDE’s goal is to enhance the quality of strong voices to women, young girls, boys, children and men via the Internet: WebTV, radio, print, photos, phones and new forms of multimedia, etc., paying stress on the lives of the “voiceless” majority … inviting them to tell stories in communication.

    VOWW’s ultimate goal is to see every woman empowered with a strong voice to enable her to take charge of her own life and the lives of her children and the family. Strong voices by providing a stronger collective platform to create awareness and cause changes … To nurture “her” creative will and, empower and strengthen her to take action and make positive changes she has dreamed about, but never been able to voice. VOWW is the venue assisting all grassroots women and young girls to voice their once “voiceless” voices towards gender empowerment.

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