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Environmental human rights defenders 2016, para. 39

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The increased scale of acts of reprisal against environmental human rights defenders protesting against environmental harms caused by projects funded by international financial institutions is disquieting. The submissions received revealed large gaps between professed commitments to participation and accountability and the situation on the ground, pointing to an overwhelming failure by those institutions to assess risks and respond to reprisals effectively. One report documented case studies in Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Uganda and Uzbekistan of reprisals taking a variety of forms. The critics of projects funded by the World Bank Group were reportedly the target of threats, intimidation tactics and baseless criminal charges. Some women faced sexual harassment or gender-based threats, attacks, or insults when they spoke out. Security forces responded violently to peaceful protests, physically assaulting community members and arbitrarily arresting them. In other cases, critics or their family members were threatened with the loss of their jobs or livelihoods. In many countries, such reprisals often occurred within a broader effort to demonize critics as unpatriotic or "anti-development".
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Environment
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Families
  • Women
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2016
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Aug 19, 2019
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 77

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With regard to arrests, detentions and criminalization, the majority of these communications were sent to the Russian Federation (10 communications), Belarus (eight communications), and Uzbekistan (eight communications). In this regard, eleven communications were sent to the Russian Federation, 11 to Uzbekistan, and 10 to Belarus. In this context, those most at risk of arrest appear to include women defenders working on human rights issues related to the conflict in the North Caucasus; pro-democracy advocates, particularly in Belarus; women's rights defenders in Belarus and Uzbekistan, those denouncing violations to the European Court of Human Rights, particularly in the Russian Federation, and women journalists in all three countries. In other European countries, smaller numbers of communications concerning allegations of arrests, and detentions were sent to, inter alia, Turkey, the Kyrgyz Republic, Turkmenistan and Spain. Communications regarding other forms of criminalization and judicial harassment were sent to Azerbaijan, France, Greece, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, and Turkey.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
Document type
Special Procedures' report
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Humanitarian
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Global trends in risks and threats facing human rights defenders 2015, para. 90

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The few observations presented in the present report show that we are dealing with attacks designed to weaken the women and men who are combating injustice and putting themselves in harm's way in order to defend the rights of those who cannot defend themselves. When these defenders are attacked, it is not just them but human rights that are threatened. The defenders we met at these seven consultations run countless risks that leave them distraught and often on their own. The Special Rapporteur is extremely worried about the trends alluded to in this report, especially with regard to the most exposed groups of defenders. He intends to continue exchanging views on certain points that emerged during these consultations in order to exhaust every possible opportunity to provide them with better protection. Positive developments were, nevertheless, reported in the course of these consultations, be it the enactment of domestic laws to protect defenders, certain projects such as the "shelter cities" or the preparation of defenders' kits. The Special Rapporteur will address such initiatives and sound practices in upcoming reports.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Humanitarian
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2015
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Global trends in risks and threats facing human rights defenders 2015, para. 64

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Finally, women defenders complained about women being depicted first as victims, and not as fully fledged actors bringing about change. The role of women defenders is still little known or recognized. They come up against numerous hurdles in their own family, their community and the organizations they work in. Women defenders described national contexts in which they were still perceived as second class players, whose expertise applied only to certain areas and whose contribution to the observance and promotion of human rights remained for the most part invisible. They complained that they were not fully brought into consultation processes, particularly as regards development projects. It should also be pointed out that, in their separate sessions with the Special Rapporteur, women defenders described the situation within non-governmental organizations, where stereotypes favouring men persist. They reported difficulties in being recognized by their male colleagues, in management or decision-making positions. Several women personally invited by the Special Rapporteur to take part in the regional consultations had found themselves replaced by a male colleague.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2015
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 68

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The sources of threats, death threats, killings, attempted killings and physical attacks are generally unknown or unidentified, although it has been reported that they are individuals or groups who are in some way affected or linked to those affected by the work carried out by the defenders they target. In this regard, paramilitary and other armed groups, particularly in the Colombian context, are often the source of killings and death threats, which may target large swathes of civil society, often accompanied by the stigmatization of the work defenders do and declaring them to be "military targets". In a few instances in the Americas, law enforcement or military officials were also identified as the perpetrators of killings, threats and death threats. In such cases, the women defenders in question were generally working on issues related to impunity for alleged violations carried out by State agents. Similarly, in Europe, the perpetrators of killings remain unknown; those responsible for threats and attacks were occasionally alleged to be State agents and, in some instances, far-right political extremists and religious groups.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 62

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During the 2004-2009 period, the mandate sent some 29 communications regarding threats and death threats against this group of defenders in sub-Saharan African countries. Half of these communications concerned those working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In this context, those regularly targeted included members of organizations working on women's rights issues, particularly impunity for sexual and other forms of violence against women in the context of the armed conflict, and their family members, along with wives and other female family members of male human rights defenders. The threats delivered included numerous death threats and often accompanied attacks or break-ins at the home of the defender in question. The sources of such threats were often armed individuals and members of the armed groups party to the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including State forces and police. A similar pattern of threats against defenders working on women's rights, albeit less frequently reported, was notable in Zimbabwe, primarily women's rights defenders. Other communications were also sent to the Central African Republic, Kenya and Uganda.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Humanitarian
  • Violence
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  • Activists
  • Families
  • Women
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2011
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Work in progress, challenges and the way forward 2017, para. 88b

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[The Special Rapporteur encourages civil society to:] Participate actively in promoting gender equality and combating all forms of discrimination against women human rights defenders, including in their own organizations;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2017
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Work in progress, challenges and the way forward 2017, para. 35

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These 693 communications concerned the cases of 1,293 persons, including 278 women human rights defenders. Women were the subject of roughly 22 per cent of communications in 2014 and 21 per cent of communications in 2015. The figure for 2016 has not yet been established.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
Year
2017
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Aug 19, 2019
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Good practices in the protection of human rights defenders 2016, para. 24

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In October 2015, the Special Rapporteur presented his second report to the General Assembly, which outlined main observations and findings from the seven regional consultations he had organized with human rights defenders from October 2014 to June 2015 (A/70/217, paras. 28-98). The consultations brought together more than 500 defenders, including 280 women defenders, from 111 States.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
Document type
Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2016
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Aug 19, 2019
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Environmental human rights defenders 2016, para. 102g

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[States should:] Develop protection mechanisms for environmental human rights defenders, taking into account the intersectional dimensions of violations against women defenders, indigenous peoples and rural and marginalized communities;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Environment
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Women
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2016
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Aug 19, 2019
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Global trends in risks and threats facing human rights defenders 2015, para. 94b

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[The Special Rapporteur encourages defenders and civil society to:] Play an active part in promoting gender equality and combating all forms of discrimination against women defenders, including within their own organizations;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
Year
2015
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Global trends in risks and threats facing human rights defenders 2015, para. 93k

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that States adopt the following measures:] Develop, with the support of United Nations country teams, national programmes for implementing General Assembly resolution 68/181 on protecting women human rights defenders/defenders of women's rights;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2015
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Elements of a safe and enabling environment for human rights defenders 2014, para. 131f

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[Member States should:] Publicly acknowledge the particular and significant role played by women human rights defenders, and those working on women's rights or gender issues, and make sure that they are able to work in an environment free from violence and discrimination of any sort;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2014
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Aug 19, 2019
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Elements of a safe and enabling environment for human rights defenders 2014, para. 125

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The Special Rapporteur believes that it is crucial that defenders strive for high standards of professionalism and ethical behaviour when carrying out human rights activities. They should also recognize the important work of women human rights defenders and those working on women's rights and gender issues, and strive towards empowering them.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
Year
2014
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Aug 19, 2019
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Selected groups of defenders at risk: journalists and media workers, defenders working on land and environment issues; and youth and student defenders 2012, para. 116

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In the Europe and Central Asia region, six communications were sent to Governments during the period, of which two were sent to the Russian Federation. An important distinction from other regions was that a majority of the victims were women (four out of six). One case involved a male victim and, in another, the sex of the victim(s) was not reported. Also in contrast to other regions, the majority of alleged violations in Europe and Central Asia consisted of raids on and searches of offices, confiscation of materials, surveillance of defenders' activities and their organizations' offices and lengthy interrogations, and even refusal to allow defenders to travel abroad. There were also alleged violations of youth and students' physical integrity, including physical assaults, excessive use of force during demonstrations and arbitrary detention. There was one case involving violations of psychological integrity and one case of criminalization of defenders' activities following peaceful protests. One case involved violations of a judicial nature, more specifically prison sentences. In five of the cases, State actors were the alleged perpetrators, notably police, while non-State actors were the alleged perpetrators in one case.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Civil & Political Rights
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
  • Youth
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2012
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Aug 19, 2019
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Selected groups of defenders at risk: journalists and media workers, defenders working on land and environment issues; and youth and student defenders 2012, para. 87

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Two communications concerning women defenders working on land and environmental issues were sent to the African region namely to Angola and Nigeria.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
Topic(s)
  • Environment
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
Year
2012
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Aug 19, 2019
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Selected groups of defenders at risk: journalists and media workers, defenders working on land and environment issues; and youth and student defenders 2012, para. 86

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All of the communications sent to countries in the Asia Pacific region related to women defenders working on these issues indicated State actors as the alleged perpetrators of the violations (6). Of these communications, one dealt with death threats (Philippines) and five dealt with arrest and detention (India 3, China, Nepal).
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2012
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Selected groups of defenders at risk: journalists and media workers, defenders working on land and environment issues; and youth and student defenders 2012, para. 81

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Women human rights defenders working on land and environmental rights issues have been the subject of a number of communications (25) sent during the reporting period to countries in the Americas (17), Asia Pacific (6) and Africa (2).
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Environment
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2012
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Selected groups of defenders at risk: journalists and media workers, defenders working on land and environment issues; and youth and student defenders 2012, para. 24

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In 2011, the Special Rapporteur presented her third report to the Human Rights Council (A/HRC/16/44) where she focused on the situation, risks and challenges faced by women human rights defenders and those working on women's rights and gender issues.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2012
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 112

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that national and international NGOs:] Continue the development and dissemination of tools and materials for the protection of women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues; and
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 112

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that national and international NGOs:] Promote campaigns to address the prejudices against the work and activities of women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 112

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that national and international NGOs:] Strengthen informal and formal networks to support women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues in case of attacks since they can be instrumental in ensuring their immediate safety when needed;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Humanitarian
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 111

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that regional protection mechanisms:] Promote projects to improve and further develop the documentation of cases of violations against women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 111

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that regional protection mechanisms:] Ensure that the programmes supported for the security and protection of human rights defenders integrate a gender perspective and address the specific risks and security needs of women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues; and
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 110

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that national human rights institutions:] Support the documentation of cases on violations against women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues.
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Gender
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 109

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that member States:] Increase material resources for the immediate protection of women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues and make sure that they can be mobilized in a flexible manner to guarantee their effective physical and psychological protection; and
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Health
  • Humanitarian
Person(s) affected
  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 109

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that member States:] Promote projects to improve and further develop the documentation of cases of violations against women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 109

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that member States:] Ensure that the programmes supported for the security and protection of human rights defenders integrate a gender perspective and address the specific risks and security needs of women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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Special Procedures' report
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 109

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that member States:] Specifically involve women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues in any consultation with human rights defenders, whether it be in the context of protection programmes or otherwise;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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  • Women
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2011
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Women human rights defenders and those working on women’s rights or gender issues 2011, para. 109

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[The Special Rapporteur recommends that member States:] Protect women defenders and those working on women's rights or gender issues from violations perpetrated by State and non-State actors by acknowledging such violations and by offering effective security measures;
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Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
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  • Gender
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  • Activists
  • Women
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2011
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