Core Points - The United Nations Women's Agency released a report indicating that significant reductions in aid have severely impacted women's rights organizations globally, with about one-quarter of countries experiencing a "backslide" in gender equality efforts [1] - The report is based on a survey of 428 women's rights and civil society organizations worldwide, revealing that approximately 34% have suspended or terminated projects aimed at combating gender-based violence [1] - Over 40% of organizations have reduced or closed essential services such as shelters, legal aid, psychological counseling, and medical assistance [1] - 78% of surveyed organizations reported a decrease in channels for basic support for survivors of violence, and 59% noted an increase in the phenomenon of "impunity" [1] - Only 5% of organizations expect to maintain operations for more than two years, while 85% believe that legal protections for women and girls will face serious setbacks [1] - The report highlights that violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent human rights violations globally, with approximately 736 million women experiencing physical or sexual violence in their lifetime [1] Contextual Background - This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, which established a global roadmap for promoting gender equality and empowering women, emphasizing the elimination of gender discrimination and inequality in 12 key areas [2] - The platform reiterates the principle that "women's rights are human rights" and includes the elimination of violence against women as a core commitment of the international community [2] Call to Action - The United Nations Women's Agency urges the international community to take decisive action at this critical moment to safeguard the achievements made in the field of gender equality over the past decades [3]
联合国调查报告:援助削减严重影响全球女性权益保护事业
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-28 07:44