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Published on décembre 14, 2022
La 41e séance de l’Examen périodique universel (EPU) a eu lieu du 7 au 18 novembre 2022.
Quatorze pays y ont fait l’objet d’un examen : le Royaume de Bahreïn, l’Équateur, la Tunisie, le Maroc, l’Indonésie, la Finlande, le Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d’Irlande du Nord, l’Inde, le Brésil, les Philippines, l’Algérie, la Pologne, les Pays-Bas et l’Afrique du Sud.
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Published on décembre 09, 2022
As observers of the Human Rights Council, we have repeated and continue to repeat our concerns with these so-called efficiency measures. The so-called efficiency measures privilege convenience over the Council's effectiveness, which should concern all of us. The lack of general debates during the June sessions has severely impacted civil society participation. It is particularly true for feminist groups and groups that work on issues of gender and sexuality.
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Uploaded on novembre 14, 2022
SRI, IWRAW Asia Pacific and AWID made a joint submission in response to the Working Group’s call for inputs on “Human security of women and girls in the context of poverty and inequality.” The submission advocates for an economic justice approach and class analysis of poverty and inequality.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
In this joint submission, we examine the Government of South Africa’s human rights record since its third-cycle universal periodic review (UPR) in 2017. Specifically, we assess the government’s fulfilment of adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health and rights. To this end, we analyse South Africa’s implementation of recommendations received relating to these issues and provide specific, action-orientated follow-up recommendations at the conclusion of this submission. Between the 9th and 10th of March 2022, 15 youth led, serving and focused organizations in South Africa convened in person and virtually to deliberate on how COVID-19 has affected the HIV, SRHR and GBV/F outcomes of adolescents and young people in their diversity.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
This report has been jointly prepared by the African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA), the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) and Sisonke, South Africa. It seeks to highlight the existing and ongoing human rights violations against sex workers due to restrictive and punitive laws and policies in South Africa It also outlines South Africa commitment to provision and protection of rights through various national and international mechanisms, including the previous cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) and the relevant recommendations.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
This report is submitted by Rutgers and the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) and focuses on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and rights in The Netherlands. In general, SRHR in the Netherlands are well respected, however, challenges remain with regards to the provision of comprehensive sexuality education, the persistence of sexual violence and access to information, education, contraceptives and services for marginalized groups.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
This report is submitted jointly by the Federation for Women and Family Planning, Poland and the Sexual Rights Initiative. The report focuses on violations of women’s sexual and reproductive rights in Poland and the stark impact of the restriction on abortion introduced in November 2020 that amounts to quasi total abortion ban in Poland. The report also addresses barriers in access to contraception, neglect and demonisation of comprehensive sexuality education, and the decrease in ante-natal care.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
This report is jointly submitted by CREA and the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI). The report outlines the current legal and policy context as relates to sex work - and the threat posed by ongoing legislative and executive initiatives that conflate trafficking with voluntary adult sex work. It focuses on how criminalization of all forms of sex work harms sex workers in India, and violates their fundamental rights as contained in the Constitution of India and in international treaties and norms, exposing sex workers to violence, police harassment, and hindering access to justice and healthcare.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
This submission, prepared ahead of the 4th Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) for the Republic of India, looks at the challenges faced by the adolescent and youth population in India in relation to their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), HIV and human rights. Three key issues, in particular, that affect the country’s adolescents and young people, i.e., SRHR including abortion for adolescents and youth with disabilities and HIV (AL&YPLHIV) have been researched. The report also provides recommendations to the state of India with respect to these issues.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
The 41st session of the Universal Periodic review begins on the 7th of November 2022, and this session marks the beginning of the fourth cycle of the UPR. The working group session will take place from 7 November to 18 November 2022. 14 Countries will be under review during the session: Bahrain, Ecuador, Tunisia, Morocco, Indonesia, Finland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, India, Brazil, Philippines, Algeria, Poland, Netherlands and South Africa. In collaboration with our partners, the SRI collaborated on reports for South Africa, India, Poland and the Netherlands.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
La sesión 41° del Examen Periódico Universal comienza el 7 de noviembre y marca el comienzo del cuarto ciclo del EPU. La sesión del grupo de trabajo se desarrollará del 7 al 18 de noviembre. En esta sesión serán examinados 14 países: Bahréin, Ecuador, Túnez, Marruecos, Indonesia, Finlandia, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, India, Brasil, Filipinas, Argelia, Polonia, Países Bajos y Sudáfrica. En colaboración con aliades, la SRI colaboró en la preparación de informes sobre Sudáfrica, India, Polonia y Países Bajos.
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Uploaded on novembre 03, 2022
La 41e séance de l’Examen périodique universel (EPU) commence le 7 novembre, marquant le début du quatrième cycle de l’EPU. La séance du groupe de travail se tiendra du 7 au 18 novembre. Quatorze pays feront l’objet d’un examen au cours de cette séance : le Royaume de Bahreïn, l’Équateur, la Tunisie, le Maroc, l’Indonésie, la Finlande, le Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d’Irlande du Nord, l’Inde, le Brésil, les Philippines, l’Algérie, la Pologne, les Pays-Bas et l’Afrique du Sud. En collaboration avec ses partenaires, la SRI a collaboré à des rapports concernant l’Afrique du Sud, l’Inde, la Pologne et les Pays-Bas.
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Published on octobre 27, 2022
In between Human Rights Council sessions, there are many ways activists, movements and organisations can engage the UN human rights system to advance further their advocacy. In this post, we focus on recent calls for inputs by Special Procedures that provide avenues for feminist engagement.
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Published on octobre 27, 2022
Entre una sesión del Consejo de Derechos Humanos y la siguiente, activistas, movimientos y organizaciones pueden continuar haciendo incidencia de muchas maneras diferentes en el sistema de derechos humanos de la ONU.
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Published on octobre 27, 2022
Entre les sessions du Conseil des droits de l'Homme, il existe de nombreuses façons pour les activistes, les mouvements et les organisations de s'engager dans le système des droits humains de l'ONU pour faire avancer leur plaidoyer. Dans cette publication, nous nous concentrons sur les récents appels à contribution des procédures spéciales qui offrent des possibilités d'engagement féministe.
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Published on octobre 10, 2022
The 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council took place from 12 September to 7 October. Below you will find information on some of the key sexual rights-related:
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Published on octobre 10, 2022
La sesión 51° del Consejo de Derechos Humanos (CDH) de la ONU se desarrolló del 12 de septiembre al 7 de octubre. A continuación encontrarán información acerca de los derechos sexuales en: Resoluciones, Mesas redondas, Intervenciones orales, Eventos paralelos
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Published on octobre 10, 2022
Le Conseil des droits de l’homme (CDH) des Nations Unies a tenu sa 51e session du 12 septembre au 7 octobre. Vous trouverez ci-dessous des informations sur certains des principaux points touchant les droits sexuels : Résolutions, Panels de discussion, Déclarations orales, Événements parallèles.
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Published on octobre 03, 2022
Joint Civil Society Statement on Abortion at the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council. This statement has been supported by more 450 organisations and 425 individuals as of Monday, 3 October, 2022. A full list of signatories will be published on our website shortly.
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Published on octobre 03, 2022
Declaración conjunta de la sociedad civil sobre el aborto en la 51ª sesión del Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU. Esta declaración ha sido apoyada por más de 450 organizaciones y 425 individuos hasta el lunes 3 de octubre de 2022. La lista completa de firmantes se publicará en breve en nuestro sitio web.
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Published on octobre 03, 2022
Déclaration conjointe de la société civile sur l'avortement lors de la 51e session du Conseil des droits de l'homme de l'ONU. Cette déclaration a été soutenue par plus de 450 organisations et 425 personnes à la date du lundi 3 octobre 2022. La liste complète des signataires sera publiée prochainement sur notre site internet.
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Published on septembre 30, 2022
Statement by the Sexual Rights Initiative on the Item 6 General Debate: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council.
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Published on septembre 28, 2022
Statement by the Sexual Rights Initiative, Al-Haq, IWRAW Asia-Pacific, ILGA and AWID on the Panel discussion on the negative impact of the legacies of colonialism on the enjoyment of human rights at the 51st session of the Human Rights Council.
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Published on septembre 27, 2022
Statement by SRI's partner the Federation for Women and Family Planning to Item 4 General Debate at the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council.
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Published on septembre 26, 2022
Statement by the #EmptyChairs Campaign to the Annual discussion on the integration of a gender perspective to the work of the Human Rights Council and its mechanisms at the 51st session of the UN Human Rights Council.