At Equality Now, we know that legal equality is the foundation of gender equality.
The vision of a better future, which drives all those working towards global gender justice, can only be fully realized when everyone is treated equally under the law. Legal equality spreads out into every part of society, improving outcomes for women and girls in all areas spanning education, healthcare, personal safety and economic security.
We cannot even begin to talk about changing systems without first addressing and changing the many laws around the world that continue to discriminate on the basis of sex or gender. Some fundamental ones begin right in the family.
The response to the many contributions made by Equality Now to myriad conversations over the past few weeks demonstrates that more and more people are beginning to understand the foundational role of legal equality in the pursuit of global gender justice. We must now use our knowledge and expertise to strengthen our collective efforts.
Achieving legal equality is the goal; collaboration is how we get there.
Equality Now has been instrumental in challenging hundreds of discriminatory laws over the past 30 years, including through our ongoing work as a founding member of the SOAWR Coalition promoting the adoption and implementation of the Maputo Protocol across Africa. Our collective voice in Nairobi a few short weeks ago resulted in Botswana’s government approving the country’s accession to the Maputo Protocol at the end of July.
This is an example of how, by only working with multiple partners at the local, national, and regional levels, we can achieve so much. Only through continued collaboration will we break new ground and find workable solutions to sticky problems.
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