From Equality Now - Bryna Subherwal <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS: Making Equality Reality
Date November 9, 2019 2:00 PM
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Dear JOhn,

Our team of human rights lawyers and advocates have been hard at work across the world, speaking with hundreds of officials, journalists and survivors. Here’s a round up of what we’ve been doing to make equality a reality with your support.

The Beijing Platform for Action: When we work together, we do better

2020 will mark the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a progressive blueprint for advancing women’s and girls’ rights. As part of the anniversary activities, Equality Now have been invited to be part of the Generation Equality Forum, made up of intergenerational and intersectional representatives from civil society, champion governments and the private sector. The group is tasked with creating plans that reinforce existing commitments and move the agenda forward towards greater equality.

We know that with an inclusive and collaborative approach, with a wide range of people all actively listening to each other and working together, we will realize the goals of the Beijing Platform.

Read our latest blog on how we’re preparing for the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration. <[link removed]>

Tanzania upholds landmark ruling against child marriage

Last month, the Tanzania Court of Appeal upheld the landmark 2016 ruling by the High Court against child marriage. In 2016 <[link removed]>, in a case brought by Equality Now’s partner, Msichana Initiative, in Tanzania, the High Court ruled that marriage under the age of 18 was unconstitutional and directed the government to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18 for both boys and girls within one year.

The Tanzanian Government has yet to amend the law in line with the ruling. Equality Now and our partners continue to call on the Government of Tanzania to amend sections 13 and 17 of the Marriage Act to set the minimum age of marriage at 18 with NO exceptions. <[link removed]>

USA: Will US women finally be protected in the American Constitution? 

After elections this week, the path is clear for lawmakers in Virginia to pass the Equal Rights Amendment <[link removed]>. It would make Virginia the 38th and final state necessary to clear the three-fourths threshold in order to add the amendment, (which protects the rights of women) to the U.S. Constitution.

Read the latest from Huffington Post on the #ERANow campaign. <[link removed]>

Forced pregnancy in Argentina: urging the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to protect girls

In September, representatives of Equality Now and our partners, ANDHES, CASACIDN, CLADEM and REDLAMYC, testified in front of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) that Argentina is failing to live up to its obligations under international and regional human rights law <[link removed]> when it comes to accessing legal abortion for victims of sexual violence, particularly young girls.

Commissioner Margarette May Macaulay said, “This is not a complicated matter at all. Children are children, and must be allowed to be children, not forced to do adult things like bear children. And no one has the right to decide otherwise.”

Act Now to #MakeEqualityReality

>>>A child is not a wife - tell the Government of Tanzania to end child marriage today<<< <[link removed]>

>>>End sexual violence in Zambian schools - call on the Zambian government to protect adolescent girls from abuse<<< <[link removed]>

>>>Join Iraqi activists in calling for a vote to repeal Article 398 to stop women being forced to marry their rapists<<< <[link removed]>

Out Now

Partnering with Laura and Vanessa Marano to end online sexual exploitation

The internet can be a place for community, self expression, discovery and creativity, but it might also be dangerous. In partnership with the cast of the movie, Saving Zoe, we’ve put together a video with some tips on how to use the internet safely, responsibly and positively. <[link removed]> Everyone has a right to be safe on and offline - no matter what information has been shared by you or by others about you.

>>>Watch the PSA now<<< <[link removed]>

Coming up next:

We Should All Be Feminists

On November 19, in New York City, we will host our annual Make Equality Reality gala <[link removed]>. This year we are thrilled to honor Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of We Should All Be Feminists, as well as the second annual Changemaker award for young activists presented by Gucci and Chime for Change to Scarlett Curtis.

Equality Now in the News

MSNBC: Virginia State Legislature elections could determine the fate of Equal Rights Amendment <[link removed]>

CNN: Tanzanian court upholds a law banning child marriage <[link removed]>

Thomson Reuters: Despite #MeToo, one in four UK women hesitate to report work harassment <[link removed]>

Equal Times: Will Sierra Leone overturn its school ban on teenage mothers? <[link removed]>

Thank you for being a huge part of our work, which would not be possible without your constant support and activism.

In solidarity,

Bryna Subherwal

Advocacy Campaign Manager

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