Here’s
an update on day 2 of the CSW57. Click here
for the 3rd draft of the Agreed Conclusions, which was released on
Monday evening (yesterday). Today and Wednesday government delegations and NGOs
will be talking to each other informally, and regional alliances come together
to discuss their strategies. Thursday morning at 10 the next reading of the
text – the informals – will start again.
Some
things to highlight in the text and the developments around it:
The
third draft continues to be a strong one. The Beijing Platform for Action and
the ICPD are very likely to be reaffirmed (as every year), as well as the key
actions for the further implementation of ICPD. The importance of addressing the structural causes of violence are well
embedded in the text, such as historically
unequal power relations between women and men, and the need to work with men and boys. The links between violence
and how it inhibits sustainable development are made. They key
paragraphs on sexual and reproductive health and rights remain in the text. This
includes male and female condoms, and sexuality
education (although this does get rather blurry when combined in the same
paragraph with all kinds of other forms of adult education).
A
special applause goes to:
1. Turkey for adding many crucial and bold paragraphs, for example:
z quat) PARA PUT ON HOLD [Turkey ADD: Implement
mentorship, education and protection programs with boys to prevent and
end cycles of violence by reducing harmful drinking and drug use; promoting
healthy norms of masculinity and male sexuality; protecting boys
themselves from violence; and challenging traditional gender norms.]
2.
The Philippines for adding SOGI!
intersectionality
as a basic concept for understanding that the discrimination of women based on
sex and gender is inextricably linked with other factors such as race,
ethnicity, religion or belief, health, status, age, class, caste, and sexual orientation and gender identity (para
3 quat. [Philippines
ADD: 3 bis.)
3.
Brasil for adding sexual and
reproductive rights, and sticking to it – in spite of opposition:
n bis) [Brazil ADD: Guarantee the conditions and
resources for the protection and exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive
[Malta DELETE: rights] [Malta ADD: health] throughout the lifecycle and
across population groups, free of all forms of discrimination, based on the
integrated approach promoted in the programme of action of the International
Conference on Population and Development.]
Oh,
and a big BOOH! for the Holy See,
who has made an astonishing 43 amendments to the now 23-page counting text. It wants
to get most references to gender out, such as “gender-based” violence. And another thumbs down for the African Group, for adding something that would water down every agreement to such an extent that we may as well all go home now (which means for sure they did it for strategic reasons):
12 quin. [African Group ADD: The
Commission further reaffirms the sovereign right of each country to
implement recommendations in the present document, consistent with national
laws and development priorities, with full respect for the various religious
and ethical values and cultural backgrounds of its people, and conformity
with universally recognized international human rights. (Based on ICPD +5
(1999), Preamble 5 and CPD 45 E/2012/25, E/CN.9/2012/8)]
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Joni van de Sand =
Comments
Keep up the good work! :)
Hurray for men and women worldwide fighting for equal rights and the prevention of Violence against Women.
Elisabeth van der Steenhoven
www.wo-men.nl