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UN Human Rights Council 60 UK Statement for the Annual Discussion on the Integration of a Gender Perspective throughout the work of the Human Rights Council and that of its Mechanisms

By uk-times.com30 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Thank you, Mr President.

The UK has consistently championed the integration of a gender perspective in transitional justice. Our commitment is practical as well as political.

We are dedicated to ensuring survivors of conflict-related sexual violence receive justice, and that those responsible are held accountable. Through the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative, we have worked globally to strengthen legal systems, share expertise and promote the meaningful and safe participation, leadership, and representation of women in decision making.

In Colombia, as we have just heard, women’s movements are central to peace. The UK has supported transitional justice efforts, by funding and advocating gender-based violence cases through our support for civil society and parliamentary engagement.

In Syria, we have consistently underlined the importance of an inclusive transitional process – one that protects the rights of all Syrians, including women and girls, addresses the legacy of human rights violations during the Syria conflict, fosters social cohesion and prevents reoccurrence.  

Mr President,

While we have seen progress on the integration of a gender perspective in transitional justice, structural inequalities and an increase in gender-specific violations continue to affect women, girls and people from diverse gender identities.

Could the panellist share thoughts on how the council can ensure a strong gender-responsive approach to transitional justice globally?

Thank you.

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