What to expect at HRC42
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The 42nd session of the UN Human Rights Council will take place from September 9-27, 2019.
Find below information about anticipated sexual rights-related resolutions,panels and reports, UPR outcomes, and parallel events taking place during the 42nd session.
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Expected Resolutions Relevant to Sexual Rights
- Right to Development (Non-Aligned Movement)
- Cooperation with the United Nations, its representatives and mechanisms in the field of human rights (Fiji, Ghana, Hungary, Ireland, Uruguay)
- The right to privacy in the digital age (Austria, Brazil, Germany, Liechtenstein, Mexico)
- The right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health (Brazil)
- The question of the death penalty (Benin, Belgium, Costa Rica, France, Mexico, Republic of Moldova, Mongolia, Switzerland)
- Human rights and indigenous peoples (Guatemala, Mexico)
- Enhancement of technical cooperation and capacity-building in the field of human rights (Brazil, Honduras, Indonesia, Morocco, Norway, Qatar, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey)
- National human rights follow-up systems and processes (Brazil, Paraguay)
- The role of prevention in the promotion and protection of human rights (Ukraine)
- Human rights in the administration of justice, including juvenile justice (Austria)
- World Programme for Human Rights Education (Brazil, Costa Rica, Italy, Morocco, the Philippines, Slovenia, Thailand)
Sexual Rights Related Panels
Biennial Panel on Unilateral Coercive Measures and Human Rights
Theme: The way forward to a United Nations declaration on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of all human rights, including the right to development
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Annual discussion on the integration of a gender perspective throughout the work of the Human Rights Council and that of its mechanisms
Theme: Gender-responsive initiatives to accelerate gender equality
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Sexual Rights Related Reports
A/HRC/42/30
Report of the Secretary General
Cooperation with the United Nations, its representatives and mechanisms in the field of human rights
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A/HRC/42/37
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
Thematic study on the rights of indigenous peoples and justice
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A/HRC/42/38
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to development
Guidelines and recommendations on the practical implementation of the right to development that arise from regional consultations on that topic held in 2018 and 2019
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A/HRC/42/44
Report of the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences
Current and emerging forms of slavery
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A/HRC/42/47
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
Human rights to water and sanitation in spheres of life beyond the household with an emphasis on public spaces
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A/HRC/42/48
Report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order
Public participation and decision-making in global governance spaces and its impact on a democratic and equitable international order
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A/HRC/42/56
Study of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples’ rights in the context of borders, migration and displacement
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A/HRC/42/57
Report of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Efforts to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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A/HRC/42/59
Report of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent on its twenty-third and twenty-fourth sessions
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UPR OUTCOMES
Outcomes from the 33rd session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) will be adopted during this session of the HRC. The 33rd session of the UPR was held in May 2019.
Fourteen countries were reviewed: Norway, Albania, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Portugal, Bhutan, Dominica, Democratic Republic of Korea, Brunei Darussalam, Costa Rica, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Qatar, Nicaragua.
SRI collaborated with organizations and individuals in preparing five reports for five countries:
ALBANIA: SRI, Albanian Centre for Population and Development, Albanian Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS, Roma Active Albania, Stop AIDS, Aksion Plus, National Center for Community Services, Psicho-Social Center “Vatra”, Center Act for Society
Topics: sexual and reproductive health and rights; HIV/AIDS; discrimination; comprehensive sexuality education
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: SRI, Si Jeunesse Savait
Topics: abortion; gender-based violence; sexual orientation and gender identity
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COSTA RICA: SRI, Asociación Ciudadana ACCEDER, Asociación de Desarrollo LBGT, Asociación Esperanza Viva, Asociación MANU, Centro de Investigación y Promoción para América Central Derechos Humanos CIPAC, AGECO, Familias Homoparentales, Frente por los Derechos Igualitarios (FDI), Iglesia Luterana Costarricense, Peras del Olmo, Hivos, Movimiento Diversidad, Asociación Demográfica Costarricense, ICW Costa Rica, Colectivo Trans-Parencias, Colectiva Transcendientes, Siwo Alar Hombres Trans CR, y la Iniciativa por los Derechos Sexuales
Topics: abortion; emergency contraception; equal marriage; gender identity, people living with HIV, right to equality and non-discrimination.
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NICARAGUA: SRI, Agrupación de Mujeres Trans y Culturales (AMTC)
Topics: gender identity; sexual orientation; trans people; sexual diversity; discrimination; violence; torture; equal marriage; human rights defenders.
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PORTUGAL: SRI, Associação para o Planeamento da Família
Topics: health; education; comprehensive sexuality education; implementation of CSE in schools.
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All Reports from the Working Groups, containing all recommendations received by States Under Review can be accessed here.
Sexual Rights Initiative Side Event
Reproductive Justice and Abortion
Room XXIII- Palais des Nations, Geneva
Wednesday 25 September 2019, 13:00-14:00.
Reproductive justice focuses on the right to maintain bodily autonomy, to parent and not to parent in safe and healthy environments. It does so by supporting community processes to foster the material conditions that shift underlying social determinants of health, therefore creating meaningful choices. It is critical of the impact of criminalization of sexual and reproductive decisions on the safety and health of communities. It weaves the individual into the community and the local into the global. This side event builds up on the conversation on intersectionality as politics and practice that we had during our previous side event. By engaging with the framework of reproductive justice we continue to delve into intersectionality to show how it shapes our work in the context of the upcoming International Safe Abortion Day.
Invited speakers (tbc) include Catalina Devandas (UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities); Paola Salwan Daher (Senior Global Advocacy Advisor, Center for Reproductive Rights); Zane Dangor, (Special Advisor to the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa). The panel will be moderated by Urszula Grycuk (Federation for Women and Family Planning).
CART closed captioning in English. French and Spanish interpretation will be provided. The side event will be livestreamed on the SRI Facebook page www.facebook.com/SRInitiative
Join the conversation using the hashtags #HRC42 #ReproductiveJustice #LetsTalkAbortion #Sept28
Other Sexual Rights-related Events
Side events are subject to change. Please check the daily order of the day and bulletin of informal meetings on the Human Rights Council website.
16 SEPTEMBER
Accountability for Women’s and Girls’ Human Rights in Humanitarian Settings
Permanent Missions of Canada, Georgia, New Zealand, Sweden and Uruguay, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), UN Women, Center for Reproductive Rights, Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning (RFSU), International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), Legal Action Worldwide (LAW), Plan International, Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI)
14:30-16:30, Room VIII
12 SEPTEMBER
Infertility and Human Rights
Center of Reproductive Rights, Inc.
12:00 - 13:00, Room XXII
10 SEPTEMBER
Gender and Sexuality
Muslims for Progressive Values
13:00-14:00, Room IV
11 SEPTEMBER
Human Rights Council Elections 2019: discussions of candidate States’ visions for membership
Amnesty International, International Service for Human Rights
10:00-11:30, Room XXV
Privacy in the digital age
Article 19, International Centre Against Censorship
14:30-16:00, Room VIII
18 SEPTEMBER
Ending Reprisals
International Service for Human Rights
16:00 - 17:00, Room IV
19 SEPTEMBER
Parliamentarians and the UPR
UPR Info
14:00 - 15:00, Room IX