Women’s rights regressing worldwide, UN gender equality chief warns

No country in the world has achieved full legal equality between women and men, the UN Programme for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women has said.
UN Women, in a report titled ‘Ensuring and Strengthening Access to Justice for All Women and Girls’, shows how laws are being reshaped to restrict women’s freedoms, silence their voices, and allow abuse without consequence.
The report warned that women and girls are being failed by the very systems meant to protect them, leaving them exposed to abuse, injustice and impunity as backlash against gender equality intensifies.
Sarah Hendriks, UN Women director of Policy, Programme and Intergovernmental Division, said the world is navigating democratic backsliding, rising conflicts, economic pressures and the shrinking of civic space.
“Justice systems can evolve, they can transform,” Ms Hendriks noted, adding that since 1970, more than 600 million women have gained access to economic opportunities because of family law reform.
The report warned that women across the world face a “justice gap” with discriminatory laws reported in most countries, as an increase in conflicts leads to a significant spike in gender-based violence.
The report found five key areas that prevent fairness in outcomes for women and girls, who face greater barriers to justice than men in nearly 70 per cent of the countries surveyed.
The five key areas, which all serve to reinforce inequalities and prevent advancing meaningful justice for women, include discriminatory legal frameworks and social norms.
The others are gaps between laws and implementation, traditional justice systems independent from the state, and conflict settings.
Together, these barriers mean that women worldwide have 64 per cent of the legal rights of men, while 54 per cent of countries lack consent-based legal definitions of rape.
Women’s rights are being further threatened by the rise in global conflicts. In 2024, 676 million women and girls lived within 50 kilometres of a deadly conflict, the highest since the 1990s. As a result, there has been a reported 87 per cent increase in conflict-related sexual violence violations.
Among the eight recommendations for governments to implement by 2030, she said that judicial reforms “need to be shaped by women and shaped for women”.
She emphasised the need for more resources and government spending to address these concerns.
(NAN)
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