The 2019 UN General Assembly opened yesterday in NYC. Will gender equality be on the agenda? Women are watching. The 63rd Commission on the Status of Women - held last spring- showed us how much is at stake. UNGA74
and through the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, is actively working to roll back progress made by the global body towards gender equality.
The event will wrap with the finalization of the UN’s Agreed Conclusions—and the Trump administration is using negotiations on the document to reverse the historic agreements made almost 25 years ago to advance women’s rights worldwide. This should be, and normally would be, the most uncontroversial way to start a set of Agreed Conclusions—but the U.S. wants to rewrite that sentence. “The Commission on the Status of Women,” their draft reads, merely “the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.” Aligning itself often throughout the document with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, the U.S.
The U.S. has always had room to grow in the fight for global women’s rights. To this day, it is the only country to have never ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child and one of only seven countries that have—aligning with Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Palau, Tonga and the Holy See, the governing body of Catholic Church’s Vatican City headed by the Pope.
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