Civil society statement on the occasion of the Women Foreign Ministers Meeting
Civil society statement on the occasion of the Women Foreign Ministers Meeting
Women’s movements and civil society groups more broadly have always been drivers of social and political progress, and are key actors in advancing greater peace and security across the globe.
We, the undersigned organizations, call on Women Foreign Ministers gathered in Montreal, on the eve of the High-‐Level General Debate of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, to make concrete and accountable commitments to women human rights defenders and women’s movements:
- RECOGNIZE: Explicitly recognize the legitimacy of women human rights defenders and women’s movements, and publicly support and acknowledge their contribution to the realization of more peaceful, just, and inclusive societies worldwide.
- PROTECT: Ensure a safe and enabling environment for women human rights defenders and women’s movements, supported by legislation, social programs, public institutions, and accountability mechanisms at all levels.
- SUPPORT: Support, strengthen and fund women’s movements, and defend their right to engage in public life and discourse without fear of punishment, reprisal, or intimidation.
Women human rights defenders include lawyers, journalists, peacemakers, trade unionists, grassroots community activists, politicians, youth leaders and anyone who is a woman peacefully advocating in support of human rights. They are on the forefront of movements to prevent conflict and promote social justice, peace and security.
Women’s movements and civil society groups more broadly have always been drivers of social and political progress, and are key actors in advancing greater peace and security across the globe. From women’s suffrage and civil rights, to LGBTI rights and the fight against HIV/AIDS, they are the most effective at identifying and advocating for the needs and rights of the individuals and communities with which they work.
Yet women human rights defenders are at a heightened risk of experiencing human rights violations, including forms of gender-‐based and sexual violence, threats, harassment, and defamation campaigns linked to their status as women. These risks are compounded for those whose race, ethnicity, religion, caste, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, nationality, Indigenous identity, or disability exposes them to multiple and intersecting forms of marginalization.
Women human rights defenders and women’s rights movements are frequently targeted because their activism is seen as challenging traditional gender norms, such as through working to defend sexual and reproductive health and rights; the human rights of women and girls; or the environment, land, and territory.
Women human rights defenders and women’s movements’ contributions to public debate and decision-‐making should be celebrated, not criminalized, and recognized and supported by states. This requires the adoption and implementation of legislation and systems of justice and accountability that recognize and protect women human rights defenders, as well as policies and funding mechanisms that promote their active, free, and meaningful participation in the development, implementation and monitoring of public policy.
Welcoming the precedent-‐setting nature of this Women Foreign Ministers Meeting, and the collective power of your voices, we call upon you to reference the above points and commit to concrete actions in your country’s statement during the High-‐Level General Debate during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly.
Endorsed by:
Canadian Organizations
- Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada
- Aide International à l'Enfance
- Alberta Pro-‐Choice Coalition
- Association Québécoise des Organismes de Coopération Internationale (AQOCI)
- Barbra Schlifer Clinic
- Canadian Council for International Co-operation
- Canada Partnership for Women and Children’s Health
- Canada Women’s Foundation
- Canadian Federation of University Women
- Canadian Union of Public Employees
- CARE Canada
- Catholics for Choice Canada
- Child Care Now -‐ Un Enfant Une Place
- Coady Global Institute
- Comité de solidarité/Trois-‐Rivières
- Community Society to End Poverty-‐Nova Scotia
- CSI-‐Corcovado
- Everywoman's Health Centre
- Fédération du Québec pour le Planning des Naissances
- Federation of Medical Women of Canada
- FEM International
- Global Women’s Rights Project
- Greenpeace Canada
- Guelph Resource Centre for Gender Empowerment and Diversity
- Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa
- Humanité & Inclusion
- Inter Pares
- L’Association des religieuses pour les Droit des Femmes
- Migrante-‐Ottawa
- Mines Action Canada
- MiningWatch Canada
- Montreal Center for Genocide and Human Rights Studies
- Native Women’s Association of Canada
- Nobel Women’s Initiative
- ONE Canada
- Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
- Pacific Peoples’ Partnership
- Pax Christi Toronto
- PEI Family Violence Prevention Services
- Plan Global Canada
- Projet Accompagnement Québec-‐Guatemala
- Public Service Alliance of Canada
- Sisters Trust -‐ Canada
- Soeurs auxiliatrices du Québec
- South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario
- Terre Sans Frontières
- The Grandmothers Advocacy Network
- The MATCH Global Women’s Fund
- The United Church of Canada / L'Église Unie du Canada
- The White Helmets Canada
- The World Federalist Movement -‐ Canada
- The WPS Group
- Unifor
- USC Canada
- Veterinarians without Borders Canada
- Village Monde
- West Coast LEAF
- Women’s Shelters Canada / Hébergement femmes Canada
- World University Service of Canada
- World Vision Canada
Global Organizations
- Advocacy and Legal Initiatives
- Afghan Women’s Skills and Development Center
- AFTURD
- Asia-‐Pacific Human Rights Information Center – Hurights Osaka
- Associazione Italiana Donne Per Lo Sviluppo / Italian Association for Women in Development
- Al Firdaws Society
- Allamin Foundation for Peace and Development
- Alliance for Choice
- ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa
- ALTSEAN
- Amnesty International
- Associação para a Cooperação sobre População e Desenvolvimento
- Association of War Affected Women
- Ataa al Kheir for Charity and Awareness Work
- Center for Democratic Education
- Center for Health and Gender Equity
- Center for Supporters of Human Rights
- Centre for International Studies and Cooperation
- CISS / International Cooperation South South
- Coast Education Centre
- CODEPINK for Peace
- Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights
- CUSO Global
- Equilibres et Populations
- European Women’s Lobby / Lobby Européen des Femmes
- Federación de Planificación Familiar Eslatal
- Federation des Femmes du Quebec
- Federation of Muslim Women Association in Nigeria
- FONDO LUNARIA
- Fonds pour les Femmes Congolaises
- Front Line Defenders
- Gbowe Peace Foundation Africa
- Gender Action for Peace and Security -‐ UK
- Global Campaign for Women's Right to Safe Abortion
- Global Center for Research on Women
- Global Center on Cooperative Security
- Global Civil Society Action
- Global Fund for Women
- Global Justice Center
- Human Rights Watch
- INPADE-‐FOCO Foro Ciuadadno de Participación por la Justicia y los DDHH
- Ipas
- Jagori Rural Trust
- Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice
- JOICFP
- Just Associates (JASS)
- Justice, Gender and Human Rights Association
- Libyan Women Forum
- Liga Internacional de Mujeres por la Paz y la Libertad
- MADRE
- Medica Mondiale
- Mediterranean Women's Fund
- Mercy Corps
- National Council of German Women’s Organizations (Deutscher Frauenrat)
- Neem Foundation
- Ohana Koa – Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific
- Oil Change International
- Osservatorio solidarietà della Carta di Milano
- OXFAM
- PAIMAN Alumni Trust
- Peace Track Initiative
- Peace X Peace
- PeaceWomen Across the Globe
- PRO.DO.C.S
- Promundo-‐US
- Prospera Global Network of Women’s Funds
- Publish What You Pay
- Qadims Lumiere
- Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice Alliance
- Reconstruction Women’s Fund
- Rescue Me
- Sisters Arab Forum for Human Rights
- Slovak-‐Czech Women’s Fund
- Solidarietà e Cooperazione – CIPSI
- Solidarité Feminine pour la Paix et de Development Integral
- Stop Rape Italia
- Taso Foundation
- Terra Nuova Italy
- Tevgera Jinen Azad/Free Women's Movement from Turkey and Kurdistan
- The Coalition of Finnish Women's Associations
- The END FGM European Network
- The Gender & Development Network
- Uhuru Community Development Project
- Ukranian Women’s Fund
- UNISON
- Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights
- URGENT ACTION FUND OF Latin America and the Spanish-‐Speaking Caribbean
- Wi’am Palestinian Conflict Transformation Center
- Witness Somalia
- Womankind Worldwide
- Women Cross DMZ
- Women Deliver
- Women for Afghan Women
- Women for Development NGO, Armenia -‐ Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership
- Women for Women's Human Rights
- Women Fund Tanzania
- Women In Global Security
- Women on Web
- Women Peace Network, Myanmar -‐ Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership
- Women's Assembly of Peoples' Democratic Party
- Women's Refugee Commission
- Women's Rights Center
- Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network
- Women’s Global League for Peace and Freedom
- Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights
- Women’s March Global
- YouAct – European Youth Network on Sexual and Reproductive Rights
- Young Leaders Entrepreneurs Tunisia -‐ Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership