Violence Against Women Monitor - July 2008

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The Violence Against Women Monitor

A publication of The Advocates for Human Rights

 

July 2008

 

STOPVAW Website News

 

 

International and Regional News

 

National News

 

New Research

and Reports

 

Updated StopVAW Page: Slovakia Main Page

 

UN Human Rights Council Discusses Violence against Women, Maternal Mortality and Human Rights of Women

 Afghanistan

World Bank Publishes Report on Gender and Social Transformation in Bangladesh

New StopVAW Page: Obstetric Fistula

 

UN Security Council Adopts Resolution 1820 to End Sexual Violence in Conflict

 Albania

Northeastern University Releases Report on Response of Law Enforcement Agencies to Human Trafficking

Updated StopVAW Page: Resources for Domestic Violence and Housing Issues

 

UN Experts on Torture and Violence against Women to Conduct Joint Visit to Moldova

 Armenia

U.S. Department of State Releases Eighth Annual Trafficking in Persons Report

 

 

 

 

UNICEF Statement on the Continued Abduction, Torture, and Rape of Children around the World

 Colombia

Report Highlights Links between Urbanization and Violence against Women

 

 

 

 

OSCE Urges Azerbaijan to Cooperate with NGOs to Better Identify Victims of Human Trafficking

 India

Report on Child Soldiers Details Girl Soldiers' Need for Support

 

 

 

 

UN Office on Drugs and Crime Produces Report on Assistance to Trafficked Persons in Moldova

 Japan

Government of Denmark Publishes Report on Violence against Women

 

 

 

 

UN Security Council Should Listen to Women Hurt by War

 Nepal

Deconstructing the Demand for Prostitution: Preliminary Insights from Interviews with Chicago Men Who Purchase Sex

 

 

 

 

Stop the Traffic! Greater Cooperation Needed to Combat Human Trafficking

 Palestine

Amnesty International's Report 2008: State of the World's Human Rights

 

 

 

 

Council of Europe to Hold Closing Conference of Its Campaign to Combat Violence against Women, Including Domestic Violence

 Slovakia

Report Estimates Number of FGM Cases in Africa

 

 

 

 

Congolese Women Angered by ICC Decision to Drop Sexual Violence Charges

 United Kingdom

 

 

 

 

 

Statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Eighth Session of the Human Rights Council Meeting on Human Rights of Women

 USA

 

 

 

 

 

Committee on the Rights of the Child Holds 48th Session

 

 

 

 

 

 

Council of Europe Calls on European Governments to Ratify the Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse

 

 

 

 

 

 

UN General Assembly Focuses on Human Trafficking

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sixty-First World Health Assembly Encourages Action to End Female Genital Mutilation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adoption of EU Annual Report on Human Rights

 

 

 

 

 

 

UN CESCR Issues Concluding Observations on India

 

 

 

 

 

 

Report from the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women in Ghana

 

 

 

Violent "Witch Hunts" Still Occur

 

 

 

National VAW Monitors who contributed to this month’s newsletter include: Armenia and Slovakia.

 

 

 

 

STOPVAW Website News

Updated StopVAW Page: Slovakia Main Page

As of 20 May 2008, the Slovakia main page has been updated. (More information)

New StopVAW Page: Obstetric Fistula

As of June 2008, a page on Obstetric Fistula has been added to StopVAW. (More information)

Updated StopVAW Page: Resources for Domestic Violence and Housing Issues

As of 11 June 2008, the Resources for Domestic Violence and Housing Issues page has been updated. (More information)

 

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International and Regional News

UN Human Rights Council Discusses Violence against Women, Maternal Mortality and Human Rights of Women

The Human Rights Council of the UN held two panel discussions on women's human rights on 5 June 2008. The first panel met to discuss priorities in dealing with violence against women. The second panel discussed maternal morality and women's human rights. (More information)

UN Security Council Adopts Resolution 1820 to End Sexual Violence in Conflict

The Security Council has demanded the “immediate and complete cessation by all parties to armed conflict of all acts of sexual violence against civilians,” expressing its deep concern that, despite repeated condemnation, violence and sexual abuse of women and children trapped in war zones was not only continuing, but, in some cases, had become so widespread and systematic as to “reach appalling levels of brutality.” (More information)

UN Experts on Torture and Violence against Women to Conduct Joint Visit to Moldova

The Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, Yakin Ertürk, and the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Manfred Nowak, will undertake a visit to Moldova from 4 to 11 July 2008, at the invitation of the Moldovan Government. (More information)

UNICEF Statement on the Continued Abduction, Torture, and Rape of Children around the World

UNICEF is deeply concerned by increasing reports of kidnappings and abduction of children by criminal gangs and armed groups, particularly in countries affected by violence. In many cases, these abductions are being carried out with impunity. (More information)

OSCE Urges Azerbaijan to Cooperate with NGOs to Better Identify Victims of Human Trafficking

The OSCE Special Representative for Combating Human Trafficking, Eva Biaudet, commended Azerbaijan for passing important anti-trafficking laws, and encouraged authorities to step up cooperation with non-governmental organizations to better identify victims. (More information)

UN Office on Drugs and Crime Produces Report on Assistance to Trafficked Persons in Moldova

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has produced a report on the services provided by governmental and non-governmental organizations to victims of trafficking in Moldova. (More information)

UN Security Council Should Listen to Women Hurt by War

The United Nations Security Council should effectively address sexual violence in conflict as a weapon of war and its destabilizing impact on communities, Human Rights Watch and the International Women’s Tribune Center stated. (More information)

Stop the Traffic! Greater Cooperation Needed to Combat Human Trafficking

Despite the efforts of governments and NGOs around the world, trafficking has been increasing, which is the conclusion from several recent UN conferences. What is needed is greater international partnership and cooperation in combating human trafficking. (More information)

Council of Europe to Hold Closing Conference of Its Campaign to Combat Violence against Women, Including Domestic Violence

The closing conference of the Campaign to Combat Violence against Women, including Domestic Violence, held by the Council of Europe, will take place on 10-11 June in Strasbourg.  The conference brings to an end a two-year campaign to raise political awareness of violence against women throughout Europe. (More information)

Congolese Women Angered by ICC Decision to Drop Sexual Violence Charges

Lawyers, women's organizations, and survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are outraged by the International Criminal Court's decision to drop charges of sexual slavery against two militia leaders, Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo, who were indicted on these and other charges of playing leading roles in inter-ethnic violence in the DRC. (More information)

Statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Eighth Session of the Human Rights Council Meeting on Human Rights of Women

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour made a statement at the Human Rights Council’s meeting and began by welcoming its debate, which focused on the two pressing issues of violence against women and maternal mortality. (More information)

Committee on the Rights of the Child Holds 48th Session

From 19 May through 6 June 2008, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child held its 48th session. Bulgaria, Georgia, and Serbia were among the states whose reports were examined during the session. (More information)

Council of Europe Calls on European Governments to Ratify the Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse

The Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse offers states a valuable new tool for preventing and combating every kind of violation of children’s fundamental rights. (More information)

UN General Assembly Focuses on Human Trafficking

UN General Assembly President Srgjan Kerim stated that global and regional pacts must be put into action if the world is to tackle the scourge of human trafficking, a $32 billion annual industry. (More information)

Sixty-First World Health Assembly Encourages Action to End Female Genital Mutilation

The World Health Assembly met in Geneva for its sixty-first session from 19 through 24 May 2008. Female genital mutilation was one of the issues discussed by the Assembly's 2,704 participants from 190 countries. Member States committed to intensifying their efforts toward the elimination of female genital mutilation through legal, educational, and community actions. (More information)

Adoption of EU Annual Report on Human Rights

The European Parliament Annual Report on Human Rights in the World in 2007, prepared by Rapporteur Marco Cappato, the Italian Radical MEP, was approved in plenary by the European Parliament. The Report, which assesses the state of human rights in the world in 2007 and also evaluates the EU's efforts to promote human rights through its policies, is in part a response to the annual report on human rights published by the Council and Commission last October. (More information)

Report from the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women in Ghana

The UN recently released a report from the Special Rapporteur to Ghana, based on his trip from 7 to 14 of July 2007.  Ghana adopted the Domestic Violence Act in 2007, but still faces many problems with its implementation. (More information)

Violent "Witch Hunts" Still Occur

The Feminist Daily News Wire has reported a recent increase in news stories about mob violence directed at women accused of witchcraft. (More information)

UN CESCR Issues Concluding Observations on India

The UN Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights recently released its response to India’s second report on compliance with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. (More information)

 

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National News

 Afghanistan

·          Afghanistan Human Rights Groups Tackle Child Sexual Abuse (More information)

 Albania

·          UN Trust Fund Supports Implementation of Domestic Violence Law in Albania (More information)

 Armenia

•     Extract from “HATRED” article (More information)

·          Extract from “Man and Wife Are One (More information)

·          “No Need to Worry” (More information)

·          Routes of Trafficking Are Expanding (More information)

·          Subjected to Sexual Violence at Work (More information)

·          Violent Concerns:  Survey Exposes Widespread Domestic Abuse of Women (More information)

 Colombia

·          Colombia's Constitutional Court Orders Protection of Displaced Women (More information)

 India

·          Report Highlights Double Oppression of India’s Dalit Women (More information)

 Japan

·          Major Concerns Regarding Violation of Women's Rights in Japan (More information)

 Palestine

·          Palestinian Center for Human Rights Condemns Recent Honor Killing (More information)

 Nepal

·          Nepali Waitresses Subjected to Sexual Exploitation (More information)

·          Nepali Women Trafficked, Then Forced to Sell Their Kidneys (More information)

 Slovakia

·          Number of Sexual Harassment Complaints Increases (More information)

·          Sterilized Romani Women Meet Again (More information)

 United Kingdom

·          U.K. Crown Prosecution Service Develops Plan for Addressing Violence Against Women (More information)

 USA

·          Op-ed by Senators Biden and Lugar on I-VAWA and the Need to Confront VAW (More information)

·          Problems Remain with Banning Batterers from Possessing Guns (More information)

·          Massachusetts Governor Declares a "Public Health Emergency" Due to Domestic Violence (More information)

·          D.C. Abuse Victims Face Housing Discrimination (More information)

·          Minnesota Improves Order for Protection Law (More information)

·          New Minnesota Law Privileges Communications Between Domestic Abuse Advocates and Victims (More information)

 

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New Research and Reports

World Bank Publishes Report on Gender and Social Transformation in Bangladesh

The World Bank’s Bangladesh Development Series has published a report examining gender equality in Bangladesh, which has improved over the past few decades. Gender equality in Bangladesh has seen achievements in education, infant mortality rates, lower fertility rates, and other areas. (More information)

Northeastern University Releases Report on Response of Law Enforcement Agencies to Human Trafficking

Northeastern University's Institute on Race and Justice has released a report documenting the way in which law enforcement agencies currently identify and respond to human trafficking. The report is based on a national survey sent to 3,000 county, state, and municipal law enforcement agencies. (More information)

U.S. Department of State Releases Eighth Annual Trafficking in Persons Report

The Department of State has released its eighth annual Trafficking in Persons Report. The report documents the efforts of 170 countries to investigate and prosecute human trafficking crimes, protect victims, and ultimately abolish trafficking in persons. (More information)

Report Highlights Links between Urbanization and Violence against Women

The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions has released a report documenting the gender-specific causes and consequences of urbanization that affect millions of women worldwide. (More information)

Report on Child Soldiers Details Girl Soldiers' Need for Support

The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers has released a new report documenting progress that has been made in the past several years toward universal condemnation of the involvement of child soldiers in armed conflict, but also the need for greater efforts to translate this emerging consensus into real protection of children from military exploitation. (More information)

Government of Denmark Publishes Report on Violence against Women

The government of Denmark has published a comprehensive report on the amount and character of physical and sexual violence against women occurring in that country. The report is structured according to the seven EU indicators of violence against women, which include victim and perpetrator profiles, current initiatives to support victims, measures addressing male perpetrators, the training of professionals, the state's general measures to prevent violence against women, and evaluation of the national action plan. (More information)

Deconstructing the Demand for Prostitution: Preliminary Insights from Interviews with Chicago Men Who Purchase Sex

The Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE) released a report based on 113 interviews with men who had purchased sex and compiled the information from these interviews into a summary report. (More information)

Amnesty International's Report 2008: State of the World's Human Rights

Amnesty International challenged world leaders to apologize for six decades of human rights failure and re-commit themselves to deliver concrete improvements. (More information)

Report Estimates Number of FGM Cases in Africa

A Working Paper produced by the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) of Macro International for review by the United States Agency for International Development provides an estimate of the number of women and girls in Africa aged fifteen years and older who have undergone female genital mutilation. (More information)

 

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About STOPVAW

 

The Stop Violence Against Women website (STOPVAW) is a forum for information, advocacy and change.  Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights developed this website as a tool for the promotion of women's human rights in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the former Soviet Union (FSU), Mongolia, and the UN Protectorate of Kosovo.  STOPVAW was developed with support from and in consultation with the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the Open Society Institute's Network Women's Program. This site addresses violence against women as one of the most pervasive human rights abuses worldwide. STOPVAW provides women's rights advocates with information and advocacy tools focused on ending the most endemic forms of violence against women in the region, including domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment and trafficking in persons.

 

Current staff members of The Advocates for Human Rights involved with the development of STOPVAW include Angela Bortel, Alena Chaps, Mary Ellingen, Mary Ellison, Mary Hunt, Rosalyn Park, Robin Phillips, and Cheryl Thomas. Current interns and volunteers include Michelle Collins, Gretchen Goetz, and Jenny Latz-Hall.

 

For more information about STOPVAW, please contact the Website Administrator at stopvaw@mnadvocates.org.