The latest from our teams around the world
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Welcome to the latest edition of our Making Equality Reality newsletter, bringing you the latest news from our teams working on protecting and promoting the rights of women and girls around the world.
** In case you missed it: Groundbreaking verdict in Brisa’s case against Bolivia
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On January 19, 2022, the IACtHR announced the verdict of Brisa De Angulo Losada v. Bolivia in favor of Brisa. The ruling found the Bolivian government responsible for violating Brisa’s rights when she was unable to find justice in the country’s courts. The groundbreaking judgment reflects and reinforces regional and international standards in the area of sexual violence against girls and adolescents. Read more about this historic judgement on our website. ([link removed])
If you want to hear more from Brisa and her legal team, including our very own Barbara Jimenez-Santiago (mailto:
[email protected]) , jointomorrow’s event with George Washington Law School. Sign up to access the livestream. ([link removed])
** Galvanising the global movement to end FGM
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Every year, on February 6, activists around the world observe International Day of Zero Tolerance for female genital mutilation (FGM) to amplify and direct the efforts on the elimination of FGM.
Liberia is one of only four countries in Africa where the practice is prevalent that have yet to specifically criminalize FGM. In a groundbreaking declaration made on the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, Chief Zanzan, the Chairperson of the National Council of Chiefs and Elders, declared ([link removed]) , “By the power vested in me by all the Paramount Chiefs of the 15 political divisions in Liberia and signed by myself… FGM is banned in Liberia.”
Read our joint press statement together with Safe Hands for Girls – represented by the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Jaha Dukureh ([link removed]) , congratulating the Chief on this announcement. Equality Now will continue working with partners to advocate for an anti-FGM law in Liberia, building on the momentum caused by the Chief’s declaration.
You can also read our latest op-ed calling on governments across Asia to take action against female genital mutilation. ([link removed])
** Safer Internet Day: Calling for action to end online sexual exploitation and abuse
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Ending Online Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
As part of our global campaign to end online sexual exploitation and abuse, this Safer Internet Day, we launched a new film that defines the problem, the reasons behind its unimpeded rise, and the need for ways in which individuals and nations across the globe can collaborate to bring perpetrators to justice.
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** Africa Gender Equality Moot Court: Women’s economic and political rights in the digital space
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Our Africa office successfully hosted the final rounds of the 2022-2023 Africa Gender Equality Moot Court Competition. The competition brought together participants from across Africa to foster and cultivate interest in the rights of women and girls in Africa, and the role continental and international human rights instruments play in the enforcement, promotion, and protection of these rights among the next generation of legal practitioners on the continent.
Read more and watch the final rounds on our website. ([link removed])
** Our recent publications and submissions
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At Equality Now, we believe in advocating for the development and implementation of progressive laws in alignment with international law and standards and fostering environments that respect women and girls through feminist, human rights, and evidence-based advocacy.
In January alone, we released three publications on child sexual exploitation, sexual violence, and sex discrimination in the law:
* Enhancing Policy Responses to Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) in Kenya ([link removed])
* Sexual Violence Laws in Eurasia: Towards a Consent-based Definition ([link removed])
* Words And Deeds: Sex Discrimination In Economic Status Laws ([link removed])
We also made numerous submissions to Treaty Bodies, including submissions on Kazakhstan ([link removed]) , Ukraine, ([link removed]) and Palestine ([link removed]) .
Don’t forget International Women’s Day is almost upon us. Head to our website to explore the ways you can get involved. ([link removed])
None of this work would be possible without the support of people like you. We are grateful for your solidarity at this moment.
In solidarity,
Niki Kandirikirira
Director of Programs
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