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As World Confronts Violent Extremism, Protection of Women ‘Must Be a Key Consideration’, Secretary-General Says in Message for International Day
24 NOVEMBER 2015
Following is UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message for the
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women,
observed on 25 November:
The atrocity crimes being committed against women and girls in conflict
zones, along with the domestic abuse found in all countries, are grave
threats to progress.
I am deeply concerned about the plight of women and girls living in
conditions of armed conflict, who suffer various forms of violence,
sexual assault, sexual slavery and trafficking. Violent extremists are
perverting religious teachings to justify the mass subjugation and abuse
of women. These are not random acts of violence, or the incidental
fallout of war, but rather systematic efforts to deny women’s freedoms
and control their bodies. As the world strives to counter and prevent
violence extremism, the protection and empowerment of women and girls
must be a key consideration.
Roughly half of today’s 60 million forcibly displaced people are women.
Many who flee war and violence are often exploited by unscrupulous
smugglers, and frequently suffer gender discrimination and xenophobia in
host societies. Those who are too young, too old or too frail to make
the risky journey are left behind even more vulnerable without those who
have left.
Even in areas at peace, violence against women persists in the form of
femicide, sexual assault, female genital mutilation/cutting, early
marriage and cyberviolence. These practices traumatize individuals and
tear at the fabric of society.
I have led a global response through the UNiTE to End Violence against
Women campaign and the HeForShe initiative to engage men in promoting
gender equality. I call on Governments to increase contributions to the
United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, which aims to
address chronic underinvestment in this area.
Millions of people across the world are uniting under the banner colour
orange, chosen to symbolize the brighter future of a world free from
violence against women and girls. This year, in a sign of the growing
momentum for change, orange lights will illuminate iconic landmarks from
the historic ruins at Petra in Jordan to Niagara Falls in North
America.
We can also blaze a path to a future of dignity and equality for all by
implementing the newly adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,
which recognizes the importance of eliminating violence against women,
with related targets across several of the Sustainable Development
Goals. Recent major reviews of United Nations peace operations,
peacebuilding efforts and the women, peace and security agenda have all
highlighted the critical value of women’s participation in peace and
security.
The pervasiveness of violence against women and girls means we can all
take steps to address it. Let us join forces to end this crime, promote
full gender equality and realize a world where women and girls enjoy
the safety they deserve — for their sake and for all of humanity.