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<b>Subject:</b> [WUNRN] UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Urges the General Assembly that Member States Must Prioritize Women's Protection<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:14.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Urges
</span><span style="font-size:14.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;background:white">the UN
<span style="color:black">General Assembly </span></span><span style="background:white"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size:14.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">that
</span><span style="font-size:14.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;background:white">Countries<span style="color:black"> Must Prioriti</span>z<span style="color:black">e Women’s Protection
</span>Amidst States’ Inadequate Action</span><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">NEW YORK (6 October 2017) -<b> Existing international conventions and treaties designed
to protect women from violence are not being sufficiently implemented by governments around the world, and fresh action needs to be spearheaded by the UN, an expert on violence against women has told the General Assembly in New York.</b></span><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Dubravka Šimonović, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, called for a global
action plan to help cut through the complex legal framework and bridge the gap between international standards and national laws.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Ms. Šimonović presented a </span><a href="http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/72/134&Submit=Search&Lang=E"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:#663399;background:white">full
report</span></a><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"> on the adequacy of the international framework on violence against women, which she has investigated over the past two years with extensive consultations
with other experts in the field.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Opinion was divided between both UN and regional mechanisms experts and civil society
organizations, she noted.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Some argued that existing treaties and other instruments should be used to the full,
with no need for a separate instrument dealing exclusively with violence against women. Others insisted that a global treaty on women could provide vital new legally binding mechanisms, while a third group supported the idea of a new protocol to the </span><a href="http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:#663399;background:white">Convention
on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women</span></a><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"> (CEDAW).<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">The Special Rapporteur said that amid the different views, a growing consensus had emerged
of the need for global action to address gender-based violence against women more strongly and effectively, as well as to accelerate progress.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Recent steps had helped improve understanding of CEDAW and the existing legal framework,
she said, but acknowledged that the current international framework was complex, fragmented and in many ways “disconnected” in its implementation by individual countries.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">“This problem of lack of implementation and incorporation of the existing legal framework
could be more effectively tackled through the creation of a global implementation plan on violence against women,” the Special Rapporteur said.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">“I believe that such a global implementation plan on addressing violence against women
would fit under the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 5, target 2, and that efforts and resources should be focused on bridging the incorporation and implementation gaps between international standards and national law and policy.”<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">These steps, she added, should include improving data collection on femicide or gender-related
killings of women and other forms of violence, provision of shelters and protection orders, and other implementation strategies.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">The Special Rapporteur said that the implementation of the recently adopted CEDAW General
Recommendation 35 on gender-based violence against women, combined with the adoption of a new CEDAW protocol, could represent a long-term solution to boost women’s protection and stamp out violence against them.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">“This option could also provide a response to all those arguments highlighting the lack
of legally binding nature of CEDAW recommendations and the need for strengthening the existing legal and policy framework on violence against women,” she said.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">“However, in my view, this is not sufficient to overcome the current lack of implementation
of the existing instruments. There [are] significant incorporation and implementation gaps of global and regional instruments on violence against women and women’s rights at the national level.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">“This issue should be more vigorously addressed and put at the top of the UN agenda.”<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">The Special Rapporteur also proposed the creation of an inter-governmental working group
to push for the elimination of gender-based violence against women, open to UN Member States, NGOs and international human rights institutions. The working group could start working on the proposed global action plan, she added.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Ms. Šimonović also urged governments, civil society and relevant UN agencies to start
work on a fifth UN World Review Conference on Women, which could focus on violence against women and consider adopting the action plan.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;background:white">####<span style="color:black"><o:p></o:p></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><b><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">Ms. Šimonović</span></i></b><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"> (Croatia)
was appointed as </span></i><a href="http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/SRWomen/Pages/DubravkaSimonovic.aspx"><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:#663399;background:white">Special Rapporteur on violence against women,
its causes and consequences</span></i></a><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"> by the UN Human Rights Council in June 2015, to recommend measures, ways and means, at the national, regional and international
levels, to eliminate violence against women and its causes, and to remedy its consequences. Ms. Šimonovic has been member of the CEDAW Committee from 2002 to 2014 and server as its Chairperson from 2008 to 2009. She headed the Human Rights Department at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia and was the Minister Plenipotentiary at the Permanent Mission of Croatia to the UN in New York. She Chaired the UN Commission on the Status of Women. She was also Ambassador to the OSCE and UN in Vienna.
At the regional level she co-chaired the Ad hoc Committee (CAHVIO) of the Council of Europe that elaborated the Convention on Preventing and Combatting Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention). She holds a PhD in Family Law and published
books and articles on women’s rights and violence against women. Currently she is visiting professor at the LSE Center for Women, Peace and Security.</span></i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">The Independent Experts are part of what is known as the </span></i><a href="http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/SP/Pages/Welcomepage.aspx"><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:#663399;background:white">Special
Procedures </span></i></a><i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white">of the Human Rights Council. Special Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights system, is the general
name of the Council’s independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms that address either specific country situations or thematic issues in all parts of the world. Special Procedures’ experts work on a voluntary basis; they are not UN staff and do not receive
a salary for their work. They are independent from any government or organization and serve in their individual capacity.</span></i><span style="font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Verdana",sans-serif;color:black;background:white"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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