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Statement with the Coalition of African Lesbians during the panel discussion on human rights mainstreaming, the fight against racism 20 years after the Durban Declaration and Plan of Action and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Statement during the General Debate on Item 8 denouncing the bargaining of human rights through vaccine nationalism and vaccine ‘diplomacy.’
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Statement during the General Debate on Item 3 from SRI partner the Federation for Women and Family Planning on behalf of the Great Coalition for Equality and Choice denouncing the increasing restrictions to the bodily autonomy of women and girls in Poland.
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Statement during the dialogue with the Independent Expert on Foreign Debt.
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Statement with CREA on the dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities.
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Statement delivered by Action Canada, its National Youth Advisory Board and SRI
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Mandated by resolution 43/21, the Council held a meeting under item 3 on the theme of the role of poverty alleviation in promoting and protecting human rights.
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Annual high-level panel discussion on human rights mainstreaming
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Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by persons with albinism (A/HRC/46/L.15, led by Cameroon on behalf of the Group of African States)
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High-level panel discussion on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Voluntary Technical Assistance Trust Fund to Support the Participation of Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States in the Work of the Human Rights Council (led by Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Guyana, Luxembourg, Maldives, Mauritius, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Senegal, Singapore, Sudan, Switzerland, Togo, Turkey and Vanuatu)
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The right to food (led by Cuba)
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Human rights and the environment (led by Costa Rica, Maldives, Morocco, Slovenia, Switzerland)
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Question of the realization in all countries of economic, social and cultural rights (led by Portugal)
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Ensuring equitable, affordable, timely and universal access for all countries to vaccines in response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic
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SRI delivered a joint statement on behalf of 12 organizations demanding accountability for states’ commitment to the real and effective participation of the people in decision-making, including at the Council.
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The 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council took place from February 22 to March 24, 2021.
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Published on апреля 01, 2021
La sesión 46° del Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU (CDH) tuvo lugar desde el 22 de febrero hasta el 24 de marzo de 2021.
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Le Conseil des Droits Humains (CDH) des Nations Unies a tenu sa 47e session du 21 juin au 14 juillet 2021.
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Colectivo Ovejas Negras; Akahatá – Equipo de trabajo en sexualidades y géneros; Synergia – Initiatives for Human Rigths; and the SRI – Sexual Rights Initiative, present the following alternative report to the Committee Against Torture. This report is aimed at contributing to the reviewing of the implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the State of Uruguay.
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Uploaded on марта 25, 2021Civil society participation is core to the Council’s mandate4 and an essential principle of any human rights-based approach. It cannot continue to be treated as an afterthought in the context of the COVID-19 crisis, the HRC efficiency process, and the UN budget crisis.
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We suggest the Committee develops an intersectional analysis that recognizes the ableist, racist, classist, sexist and patriarchal systems, structures and institutions that define “productivity” and “dependency," gateways to the world of work. The Committee must not fall into the trap of reinforcing patriarchal, racist, ableist and classist social and moral values into the concept of work by relying on the traditional views of labour, productivity and dependency.
Instead, the Committee should directly debunk them by recognizing that work is not necessary or equivalent to dignity and worth. These “values” are tied to the idea of normalcy and must be challenged, including by opening paths for dignity outside of the right to work; this is the right not to work and still have material conditions to live and enjoy life.
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Sugerimos al Comité que desarrolle un análisis interseccional tomando en cuenta los sistemas, estructuras e instituciones capacitistas, racistas, clasistas, sexistas y patriarcales que definen la “productividad” y la “dependencia,” puertas de ingreso al mundo del trabajo. El Comité no debe caer en la trampa de reforzar valores sociales y morales patriarcales, racistas, capacitistas y clasistas en el concepto de “trabajo” al apoyarse en puntos de vista tradicionales acerca del trabajo, la productividad y la dependencia.
Por el contrario, el Comité debe refutar directamente esos valores reconociendo que tener trabajo no es condición necesaria ni equivale a la dignidad y mérito de las personas. Esos “valores” están atados a la idea de normalidad y deben ser cuestionados, por ejemplo, abriendo caminos para la dignidad por fuera del derecho al trabajo y al empleo: en esto consiste el derecho a no trabajar y aun así contar con condiciones materiales para vivir y disfrutar de la vida.
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Nous suggérons que le Comité développe une analyse intersectionnelle qui reconnaisse les systèmes, structures et institutions capactistes, racistes, classistes, sexistes et patriarcaux qui définissent la « productivité » et la « dépendance », portes d’entrée dans le monde du travail. Le Comité ne doit pas tomber dans le piège d’un renforcement des valeurs sociales et morales patriarcales, racistes, capacitistes et classistes dans le concept de travail en s’appuyant sur les conceptions traditionnelles du travail, de la productivité et de la dépendance. Au contraire, le Comité devrait directement les démystifier en reconnaissant que le travail n’est pas nécessaire ou équivalent à la dignité et à la valeur. Ces « valeurs » sont liées à l’idée de normalité et doivent être remises en question, notamment en ouvrant des avenues pour la dignité en marge du droit au travail – il s’agit du droit de ne pas travailler et de continuer à bénéficier des conditions matérielles pour vivre et profiter de la vie.
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This submission first suggests that the Committee should develop an intersectional analysis that recognizes the ableist, sexist and patriarchal systems, structures and institutions that define productivity and dependency. Secondly, it highlights how the full enjoyment of sexual and reproductive rights, broadly understood, redistributes resources, legitimacy, and power, therefore conditioning access to and keeping work. In reciprocity, access to work mediates the exercise of sexual and reproductive rights. The submission concludes by suggesting recommendations for structural changes to accessing work, health, education, and social protection systems.
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En este escrito proponemos que el Comité lleve a cabo un análisis interseccional reconociendo que existen sistemas, estructuras e instituciones capacitistas, sexistas y patriarcales que definen lo que se entiende por “productividad” y por “dependencia.” Luego subrayamos cómo el pleno disfrute de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos, entendido en un sentido amplio, implica la redistribución de recursos, legitimidad y poder, condicionando de esa manera el acceso al trabajo y al empleo, así como la posibilidad de conservarlos. A su vez, el acceso al trabajo y al empleo afecta el ejercicio de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos. A modo de conclusión, se proponen cambios estructurales para favorecer el acceso al trabajo y al empleo, así como a los sistemas de salud, educación y protección social.