Statement by The Rt Hon of Malvern, Minister of State
(Minister for Skills) and Minister of State (Minister for Women
and Equalities) at the UN Commission on the Status of
Women.
In recent years, we have seen monumental shifts in gender
equality.
We have made some gains, which we must celebrate!
But we have also seen the dismantling of hard-won rights and
women facing the devastation of war and climate disaster.
We're all here with a shared purpose.
To see a world where all women and girls have the opportunity to
achieve the best outcomes in life, free from violence and
discrimination.
This year's priority theme provides us with an opportunity to
examine obstacles that prevent women from seeking and obtaining
legal remedies.
Too often, we see women and girls denied access to justice
because of socio-economic, cultural, and institutional barriers
that prevent them from exercising their rights.
So we should remain steadfast in our commitment to dismantle
those barriers.
We were pleased to adopt a strong Agreed Conclusions on the key
theme of access to justice for all women and girls earlier this
week, which the UK was proud to support in the spirit of
multilateralism.
In the UK, we have taken a bold stance and set our ambition high.
We have designated violence against women and girls a national
emergency.
And made it one of our missions for the government to halve rates
within a decade.
Our new 10-year strategy includes a whole society approach to
prevention, justice, and support.
Internationally, we are putting women and girls at the heart of
everything that we do, from our development to our
diplomacy.
We have recognised violence against women and girls is also an
international emergency and pledged to step up UK action to
tackle this cross-border threat.
By strengthening our partnerships here at CSW, we will use all
possible levers to promote women's rights and freedoms, protect
sexual and reproductive health and rights for all women and
girls, and ensure the multilateral system remains a powerful
force for gender equality.
As the rollback on women's rights intensifies, we join many
others in reaffirming our commitment to advancing gender
equality.
The pace is too slow.
Geopolitical tensions are rising, and women and girls are
suffering.
But by joining forces, sharing learning and expertise, we can
deliver a better future for women and girls everywhere.