At the UN Third Committee’s general debate, UK Ambassador Archie Young stressed the critical role of collective action in promoting women’s rights and gender equality. The statement underscored the UK’s commitment to supporting women and girls globally.
The UK’s Vision for Gender Equality
The UK’s stance at the UN Third Committee is rooted in a strong commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of women. Ambassador Young highlighted that societies which protect and promote the human rights of women and girls are more stable, peaceful, equal, and prosperous.
Empowering Women and Girls
The UK’s vision, as outlined in the statement, is a world where women and girls have control over their own bodies, lives, and futures, free from coercion and violence.
This includes supporting their sexual and reproductive health and rights, preventing all forms of sexual and gender-based violence, and eliminating harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and child, early, and forced marriage.
Commitments and Challenges
- Global Ambition and Action: The UK is leading a cross-regional joint statement with over 70 co-signatories to demonstrate commitment to protecting and promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights.
- Addressing Systemic Issues: The statement acknowledges the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women and girls, highlighting the need for strong, coordinated global action to support their rights.
- Supporting Vulnerable Groups: Particular emphasis is placed on protecting the rights of vulnerable groups, including older women, women migrants, and women living in conflict areas.
Takeaways from the Announcement
- Promoting Bodily Autonomy: Ensuring women and girls have control over their bodies and lives.
- Preventing Violence: Preventing all forms of sexual and gender-based violence.
- Eliminating Harmful Practices: Ending practices like female genital mutilation and child, early, and forced marriage.
- Global Cooperation: Encouraging strong, coordinated global action to support women’s rights.
Addressing the Broader Context
Ambassador Young’s statement aligns with broader UN efforts to advance women’s rights.
For instance, the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) has been working on initiatives such as improving the situation of women and girls in rural areas and addressing violence against women migrant workers.
In Conclusion
The UK’s statement at the UN Third Committee reiterates the country’s dedication to advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment globally.
By emphasizing the importance of collective action and supporting vulnerable groups, the UK aims to create a world where women and girls can live free from coercion and violence, and fully realize their rights.
Sources: THX News & Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & Archie Young, UK Ambassador to the General Assembly.