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Time to turn commitment
to ending gender-based violence into action – Migiro
June 4, 2008 - (UN News Center) Deputy Secretary-General
Asha-Rose Migiro today pressed for action to end gender-based
violence, stressing that stopping the deadly scourge will free
up the world's women - a powerful weapon in the fight for peace,
development and human rights.
"Together we can end this terrible human rights abuse,"
Ms. Migiro told an event in New York on violence against women,
organized by San Marino and the Council of Europe.
Stopping gender-based violence is at the top of the UN's agenda,
Ms. Migiro noted, recalling that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
launched in March a multi-year global campaign bringing together
the UN, governments and civil society to try to end the horrific
crime.
"That call energized many advocates who have long been working
to stop violence against women. Now our challenge is to build
on this momentum so that we can translate passionate commitment
into concrete progress," she stated.
The UN's own efforts in the area are "gaining speed,"
Ms. Migiro said, noting that the Trust Fund to End Violence against
Women has significantly increased grant-making this year thanks
to a tripling of donor resources.
While the Organization is grateful for that support, it had an
even more ambitious goal: to get a minimum of $100 million in
annual contributions to the Trust Fund by 2015. "This may
sound like an abstract target but it would translate into concrete
results by changing attitudes, strengthening enforcement and helping
victims," said the Deputy Secretary-General.
Ms. Migiro added that regional cooperation is "a powerful
incentive," noting that it is helping to boost national efforts
to end impunity for attacks on women through strong legislation.
In addition, regional organizations can set standards and demand
accountability.
Among those participating in the event is Deputy Secretary-General
Maud de Boer-Buquicchio of the Council of Europe, which just wrapped
up a two-year Campaign to Combat Violence against Women. The Council
is also expected to draw up a European Framework Convention designed
to protect victims and punish perpetrators.
Ms. Migiro also pointed to progress in other regions such as Latin
America, where advocates are using the Inter-American Court on
Human Rights to seek justice for attacks on women that went unpunished
in national courts. Meanwhile, nearly two dozen countries in Africa
have ratified the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and
People's Rights on the Rights of Women, and a campaign is under
way to get all the other African States to sign on as well.
From:http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=26913&Cr=violence&Cr1=women
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