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Plan International - Girls' Rights Platform - Girls' rights are human rights: Positioning girls at the heart of the international agenda

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Rights of indigenous peoples, including their economic, social and cultural rights in the post-2015 development framework 2014, para. 71
Aug 19, 2019
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    When looking at available socioeconomic data disaggregated by ethnicity and gender, there is no doubt that indigenous women experience particular and interrelated forms of discrimination because of their indigenous identity and their gender. Gender-based discrimination is a sad reality in most countries, and it is also found within some indigenous societies where, for example, women may not traditionally have participated in governance institutions or where girls are not encouraged to study. In short, many indigenous women still face additional gender-based discrimination, which leads to disadvantages, marginalization and, in extreme cases, to violence, physical mutilation, trafficking, prostitution and restricted access to justice. On the other hand, there is ample documentation of the strong and crucial roles played by indigenous women in many areas of life, including food production, biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation, transmission of languages, culture and knowledge, conflict resolution and peacekeeping.
    Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
    Special Procedures' report
    • Environment
    • Equality & Inclusion
    • Gender
    • Social & Cultural Rights
    • Ethnic minorities
    • Girls
    • Women
    2014
    Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 85d
    Aug 19, 2019
    Paragraph
      [Recommendations to United Nations organizations and mechanisms] [United Nations organizations and mechanisms should:] Ensure that the concerns of indigenous women and girls are included within the post-2015 framework;
      Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
      Special Procedures' report
      • Equality & Inclusion
      • Ethnic minorities
      • Girls
      • Women
      2015
      Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 85c
      Aug 19, 2019
      Paragraph
        [Recommendations to United Nations organizations and mechanisms] [United Nations organizations and mechanisms should:] Recognize the agency of indigenous communities, women and girls as development actors within the sustainable development goal for development partnerships;
        Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
        Special Procedures' report
        • Equality & Inclusion
        • Ethnic minorities
        • Girls
        • Women
        2015
        Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 84
        Aug 19, 2019
        Paragraph
          [Recommendations to United Nations organizations and mechanisms] The Human Rights Council should, as it was also invited to do in the outcome document of the 2014 World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, consider examining the causes and consequences of violence against indigenous women and girls, in consultation with the Special Rapporteur and other special procedures mandate holders.
          Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
          Special Procedures' report
          • Governance & Rule of Law
          • Ethnic minorities
          • Girls
          • Women
          2015
          Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 82
          Aug 19, 2019
          Paragraph
            [Recommendations to United Nations organizations and mechanisms] In the context of this increasing attention to indigenous peoples, the Special Rapporteur recommends that the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women develop a general comment on the rights on indigenous women and girls.
            Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
            Special Procedures' report
            • Equality & Inclusion
            • Health
            • Ethnic minorities
            • Girls
            • Women
            2015
            Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79d
            Aug 19, 2019
            Paragraph
              [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] Ensure that all forms of violence against women, including female genital mutilation and child marriage, are included as violations within criminal law;
              Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
              Special Procedures' report
              • Gender
              • Harmful Practices
              • Violence
              • Children
              • Ethnic minorities
              • Girls
              • Women
              2015
              Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79c
              Aug 19, 2019
              Paragraph
                [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] Balance respect for the right to self-determination of indigenous communities with their responsibility to protect indigenous women and girls in their capacity as national citizens and rights bearers;
                Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                Special Procedures' report
                • Equality & Inclusion
                • Ethnic minorities
                • Girls
                • Women
                2015
                Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 78f
                Aug 19, 2019
                Paragraph
                  [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to civil and political rights, Member States should:] Provide legal aid, interpretation and translation services, and culturally sensitive information about their rights and available remedies to all indigenous women and girls;
                  Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                  Special Procedures' report
                  • Equality & Inclusion
                  • Health
                  • Ethnic minorities
                  • Girls
                  • Women
                  2015
                  Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 78c
                  Aug 19, 2019
                  Paragraph
                    [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to civil and political rights, Member States should:] Explore ways to invest in the leadership capacity of indigenous women so that they can play more active roles in indigenous decision-making structures to protect women and girls within their communities;
                    Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                    Special Procedures' report
                    • Equality & Inclusion
                    • Ethnic minorities
                    • Girls
                    • Women
                    2015
                    Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 77c
                    Aug 19, 2019
                    Paragraph
                      [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to economic, social and cultural rights, Member States should:] Pay particular attention to providing a range of sexual and reproductive health services to indigenous women and girls, with their free, prior and informed consent;
                      Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                      Special Procedures' report
                      • Equality & Inclusion
                      • Health
                      • Ethnic minorities
                      • Girls
                      • Women
                      2015
                      Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 77a
                      Aug 19, 2019
                      Paragraph
                        [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to economic, social and cultural rights, Member States should:] Improve access by indigenous peoples to education, with interventions targeted towards understanding and overcoming the specific barriers faced by girls;
                        Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                        Special Procedures' report
                        • Education
                        • Equality & Inclusion
                        • Ethnic minorities
                        • Girls
                        2015
                        Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 53d
                        Aug 19, 2019
                        Paragraph
                          [Examples of violence against women in a military context include the following:] In Fiji, India, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand and Timor-Leste, the militarization of conflict over indigenous land has led to gang-rape, sexual enslavement and killing of tribal women and girls;
                          Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                          Special Procedures' report
                          • Gender
                          • Humanitarian
                          • Violence
                          • Ethnic minorities
                          • Girls
                          • Women
                          2015
                          Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 53a
                          Aug 19, 2019
                          Paragraph
                            [Examples of violence against women in a military context include the following:] In Colombia, indigenous women and girls are commonly subjected to patterns of rape, forced prostitution and exploitation in the context of occupation of indigenous land;
                            Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                            Special Procedures' report
                            • Gender
                            • Violence
                            • Ethnic minorities
                            • Girls
                            • Women
                            2015
                            Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 52
                            Aug 19, 2019
                            Paragraph
                              As noted by the Rapporteur on the Rights of Women of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the situation of indigenous women and girls is particularly critical in the context of armed conflict, given that they are already exposed to multiple forms of discrimination. That again shows the impact that intersecting forms of inequality and discrimination can have on indigenous women.
                              Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                              Special Procedures' report
                              • Equality & Inclusion
                              • Humanitarian
                              • Ethnic minorities
                              • Girls
                              • Women
                              2015
                              Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 51
                              Aug 19, 2019
                              Paragraph
                                Indigenous women are often caught in the crossfire of conflict situations and subjected to militarized violence. Conflicts may be between different ethnic groups and may also involve government forces and business actors. Indigenous women and girls have been victims of gender-based violence in conflicts for example in Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, the Philippines and Nigeria.
                                Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                Special Procedures' report
                                • Gender
                                • Humanitarian
                                • Violence
                                • Ethnic minorities
                                • Girls
                                • Women
                                2015
                                Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 48
                                Aug 19, 2019
                                Paragraph
                                  The variety of forms of sexual violence reflects, to some extent, the different experiences of indigenous women and girls around the world. It also reflects the multidimensional ways in which indigenous women are vulnerable to violence and the severe threat of revictimization.
                                  Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                  Special Procedures' report
                                  • Equality & Inclusion
                                  • Gender
                                  • Violence
                                  • Ethnic minorities
                                  • Girls
                                  • Women
                                  2015
                                  Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 37
                                  Aug 19, 2019
                                  Paragraph
                                    Indigenous women and girls experience racism and racial discrimination as members of indigenous communities. Such violations of their rights also increase their vulnerability to other human rights abuses, as they are part of the intersecting forms of discrimination and inequality that they face.
                                    Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                    Special Procedures' report
                                    • Equality & Inclusion
                                    • Ethnic minorities
                                    • Girls
                                    • Women
                                    2015
                                    Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79i
                                    Aug 19, 2019
                                    Paragraph
                                      [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] Refrain from any forms of violence against women, particularly in situations of conflict, and prosecute all allegations of violence carried out by Government officials, such as border guards, the military and police.
                                      Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                      Special Procedures' report
                                      • Violence
                                      • Ethnic minorities
                                      • Girls
                                      • Women
                                      2015
                                      Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79h
                                      Aug 19, 2019
                                      Paragraph
                                        [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] Invest in research into the root causes of domestic violence against women in indigenous communities and design preventive and recovery programmes;
                                        Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                        Special Procedures' report
                                        • Gender
                                        • Violence
                                        • Ethnic minorities
                                        • Girls
                                        • Women
                                        2015
                                        Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79g
                                        Aug 19, 2019
                                        Paragraph
                                          [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] Build the capacity of female indigenous leaders to advocate for the rights of women and girls to freedom from violence within indigenous communities;
                                          Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                          Special Procedures' report
                                          • Equality & Inclusion
                                          • Gender
                                          • Violence
                                          • Ethnic minorities
                                          • Girls
                                          • Women
                                          2015
                                          Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79f
                                          Aug 19, 2019
                                          Paragraph
                                            [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] In engagement with indigenous women and girls and building on existing good practice, develop more comprehensive anti-violence and recovery programmes within indigenous communities;
                                            Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                            Special Procedures' report
                                            • Gender
                                            • Violence
                                            • Ethnic minorities
                                            • Girls
                                            • Women
                                            2015
                                            Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79e
                                            Aug 19, 2019
                                            Paragraph
                                              [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] Ensure clarity with regard to the relationship between indigenous, national and local jurisdictions in relation to violence against women; and ensure that the justice process is accessible and sensitive to the needs of indigenous women;
                                              Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                              Special Procedures' report
                                              • Equality & Inclusion
                                              • Gender
                                              • Violence
                                              • Ethnic minorities
                                              • Girls
                                              • Women
                                              2015
                                              Violence against indigenous women and girls; rights of indigenous peoples in relation to extractive industries 2012, para. 29
                                              Aug 19, 2019
                                              Paragraph
                                                A holistic approach to combating violence against women and girls therefore should include, in accordance with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, advancing indigenous peoples' autonomy and self-governance (articles 5 and 18); strengthening indigenous peoples' traditional justice systems (articles 34 and 35); increasing indigenous peoples' access to justice (article 40); and improving indigenous peoples' economic and social conditions (article 21). Stated comprehensively, tackling violence against indigenous women must in some way go along with advancing indigenous peoples' self-determination. As Special Rapporteur and others have stressed, the right to self-determination, which is affirmed for indigenous peoples in article 3 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, is a foundational right, without which the full range of indigenous peoples' human rights, both collective and individual, cannot be fully enjoyed. Enhancing indigenous self-determination is conducive to successful practical outcomes; studies have shown that indigenous peoples who effectively manage their own affairs tend to fare better across a range of indicators than those who do not.
                                                Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                Special Procedures' report
                                                • Equality & Inclusion
                                                • Gender
                                                • Governance & Rule of Law
                                                • Ethnic minorities
                                                • Girls
                                                • Women
                                                2012
                                                Violence against indigenous women and girls; rights of indigenous peoples in relation to extractive industries 2012, para. 27
                                                Aug 19, 2019
                                                Paragraph
                                                  In a similar vein, combating violence against women and girls in the indigenous context must be achieved holistically; it cannot be addressed in isolation from the range of rights recognized for indigenous peoples in general. In this regard, violence against indigenous women and girls, which is distressingly all too common across the globe, cannot be seen as separate from the history of discrimination and marginalization that has been suffered invariably by indigenous peoples. This history manifests itself in continued troubling structural factors, such as conditions of poverty, lack of access to land and resources or other means of subsistence, or poor access to education and health services, which are all factors that bear on indigenous peoples with particular consequences for indigenous women. The history of discrimination against indigenous peoples has also resulted in the deterioration of indigenous social structures and cultural traditions, and in the undermining or breakdown of indigenous governance and judicial systems, impairing in many cases the ability of indigenous peoples to respond effectively to problems of violence against women and girls within their communities.
                                                  Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                  Special Procedures' report
                                                  • Equality & Inclusion
                                                  • Poverty
                                                  • Social & Cultural Rights
                                                  • Violence
                                                  • Ethnic minorities
                                                  • Girls
                                                  • Women
                                                  2012
                                                  Violence against indigenous women and girls; rights of indigenous peoples in relation to extractive industries 2012, para. 30
                                                  Aug 19, 2019
                                                  Paragraph
                                                    In this connection, the Special Rapporteur would like to mention three specific ways in which indigenous self-determination may be enhanced in the context of combating violence against women and girls. While the following points are, of course, not exhaustive, they provide some reflections on the measures needed by States and indigenous peoples themselves to address concerns in this regard.
                                                    Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                    Special Procedures' report
                                                    • Equality & Inclusion
                                                    • Gender
                                                    • Ethnic minorities
                                                    • Girls
                                                    • Women
                                                    2012
                                                    Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 85b
                                                    Aug 19, 2019
                                                    Paragraph
                                                      [Recommendations to United Nations organizations and mechanisms] [United Nations organizations and mechanisms should:] Work with Member States to develop research into underdeveloped areas which particularly impact the rights of indigenous women and girls. Research should be developed on intersecting discrimination and vulnerability and the relationship between individual and collective rights;
                                                      Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                      Special Procedures' report
                                                      • Equality & Inclusion
                                                      • Health
                                                      • Ethnic minorities
                                                      • Girls
                                                      • Women
                                                      2015
                                                      Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 80b
                                                      Aug 19, 2019
                                                      Paragraph
                                                        [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to monitoring and accountability, Member States should:] Invest in research and data collection systems to collect data disaggregated by gender, ethnicity or race, religion, language and territory or geographical area. Such data collection and research should include information on human rights violations, with particular focus on the situation of women and girls;
                                                        Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                        Special Procedures' report
                                                        • Equality & Inclusion
                                                        • Ethnic minorities
                                                        • Girls
                                                        • Women
                                                        2015
                                                        Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 79b
                                                        Aug 19, 2019
                                                        Paragraph
                                                          [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to violence against indigenous women and girls, Member States should:] In the context of affording indigenous people legal jurisdiction that is compatible with their rights to self-determination, develop mechanisms that allow indigenous women and girls to pursue other means of recourse against violence if they are unable to obtain support and access to justice within indigenous communities;
                                                          Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                          Special Procedures' report
                                                          • Equality & Inclusion
                                                          • Gender
                                                          • Violence
                                                          • Ethnic minorities
                                                          • Girls
                                                          • Women
                                                          2015
                                                          Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 77g
                                                          Aug 19, 2019
                                                          Paragraph
                                                            [Recommendations to Member States] [With regard to economic, social and cultural rights, Member States should:] When developing initiatives to improve the economic, social and cultural rights, pro-actively engage with indigenous women and girls and other members of indigenous communities on how best to meet their needs; apply the principle of free, prior and informed consent to the development of all laws, policies and programmes;
                                                            Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                            Special Procedures' report
                                                            • Economic Rights
                                                            • Equality & Inclusion
                                                            • Ethnic minorities
                                                            • Girls
                                                            • Women
                                                            2015
                                                            Rights of indigenous women and girls 2015, para. 61
                                                            Aug 19, 2019
                                                            Paragraph
                                                              Systematic analysis of the conclusions of United Nations human rights mechanisms conducted for this report showed significant gaps and weaknesses in relation to the rights of indigenous women and girls. The Special Rapporteur appreciates the attention of other mechanisms and agencies, in particular special procedures mandate holders, treaty bodies and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women), and hopes that the developing focus on indigenous women's rights continues to grow.
                                                              Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
                                                              Special Procedures' report
                                                              • Equality & Inclusion
                                                              • Gender
                                                              • Ethnic minorities
                                                              • Girls
                                                              • Women
                                                              2015

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