The Fiji Times

United Nations to tackle gender equality

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NEW YORK - Over the past week, 190 countries addressed the United Nations General Assembly, nearly all of them represente­d by presidents, prime ministers and ministers. Only nine of them were women.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that women watching “have a perfect right to feel that they are not represente­d, and their voices are not valued.”

He also told world leaders last week: “Gender inequality remains the greatest single challenge to human rights around the world.”

The General Assembly will convene again on Thursday for a high-level meeting to mark the 25th anniversar­y of a landmark conference on women — where thenUS first lady Hillary Clinton declared that “women’s rights are human rights” — and push for gender equality and the empowermen­t of all women and girls.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and other world leaders are due to speak on Thursday.

At the 1995 conference in Beijing 189 countries agreed to make a priority the “full and equal participat­ion of women in political, civil, economic, social and cultural life at the national, regional and internatio­nal levels, and the eradicatio­n of all forms of discrimina­tion on the grounds of sex”.

Many diplomats have lamented that the world would struggle to agree such a strong declaratio­n now. A main point of contention in recent years has been longagreed internatio­nal language on women’s sexual and reproducti­ve health and rights.

“On women’s rights issues at the global level, the fear now is that 25 years after Beijing there is a counteroff­ensive to reduce the magnitude of women’s rights,” French UN Ambassador Nicolas de Rivière said on Wednesday.

“We want to avoid that and we are aiming at further progress and not regression.” ‘HIDDEN WAR ON WOMEN’

US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has led a push at the United Nations against the promotion of sexual and reproducti­ve health and rights for women because it sees that as code for abortion.

It has opposed such language in UN resolution­s.

Mr Trump told world leaders last week that “America will always be a leader in human rights” and that his administra­tion is advancing “opportunit­y for women”

and “protecting unborn children.”

US Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is due to take part in Thursday’s UN meeting.

In May, Washington accused the United Nations of using the coronaviru­s pandemic as an opportunit­y to promote access to abortion through its humanitari­an response to the deadly global outbreak.

The United Nations rejected the accusation.

The Trump administra­tion cut funding in 2017 for the UN Population

Fund because it said it “supports, or participat­es in the management of, a program of coercive abortion or involuntar­y sterilisat­ion”.

The UN said that was an inaccurate perception.

“Women’s rights to health care services, including those related to sexual and reproducti­ve health, must be protected,” UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet tweeted on Monday, which was internatio­nal safe abortion day.

Mr Guterres also said the world needs to end a “horrifying increase in violence against women and girls” during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing it as a “hidden war on women” and adding: “Preventing and ending it requires the same commitment and resources that we devote to other forms of warfare”.

 ?? Picture: MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF ARMENIA/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS ?? A view shows a crater and damaged cars in Martakert following what the Armenian Foreign Ministry said was an air strike of Azeri armed forces, during fighting over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, in this handout photo released on September 30, 2020.
Picture: MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF ARMENIA/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS A view shows a crater and damaged cars in Martakert following what the Armenian Foreign Ministry said was an air strike of Azeri armed forces, during fighting over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, in this handout photo released on September 30, 2020.
 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Picture: REUTERS UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

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