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An international group of 12 women's networks and platforms, representing nearly a thousand women's organizations, has issued a joint declaration to raise concerns and public awareness about the discrimination, violence, hardship, and human rights violations faced by women worldwide.
The 2020 Declaration on Women's Rights was conceived at a transnational meeting hosted by the Women's Platform for Equality (EŞİK) on October 15.
At the meeting, participants discussed right-wing groups' and governments' attacks on the İstanbul Convention. Bringing together 170 women from 15 countries from Europe and North America, the October meeting confirmed that the arguments used against the convention in each country stem from similar misogynist, homophobic, and transphobic patriarchal ideologies.
Violations have aggravated
Within this context, the 2020 Declaration on Women's Rights has drawn attention to the interrelated causes of violations of women's human rights.
The declaration has also highlighted the aggravation of these violations by a series of factotrs such as neoliberal policies, rising authoritarianism, climate change, militarism, and the current COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to demanding that national political institutions and international organizations take action to realize women's human rights and ensure gender equality, the Declaration has reaffirmed women's commitment and determination to work in transnational solidarity, despite the shrinking democratic space, to confront patriarchal violence, misinformation, masculinist discourses, and attacks on their hard-won rights, and to build a world of equality, justice, and peace.
'We are more determined than ever'The joint declaration of the organizations entitled "2020 Declaration on Women's Rights" reads as follows: "We, the undersigned women's groups and feminist organizations, collectively representing nearly a thousand women's organizations, held a meeting on October 15, 2020, to discuss the attacks on the Istanbul Convention and our other common problems. We issue this joint declaration to draw attention to the ongoing discrimination and violence, as well as increasing hardship and human rights violations, faced by women worldwide, and to reaffirm that our rights are non-negotiable. "We observe with deep concern that
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Signatories to the declarationAdvocates for Human Rights, United States Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, Bulgaria Great Coalition for Equality and Choice, Poland Hungarian Women's Lobby, Hungary Organization for Promotion of Women's Rights (DOMINE), Croatia Ukrainian Women Lawyers Association (JURFEM), Ukraine Women Against Violence Europe (WAVE) Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Women's Platform for Equality (EŞİK), Turkey Women's Rights Center, Poland Women's Support and Information Center (NPO), Estonia European Women's Lobby (Supporting organization) |
(EMK/SD)