RES/7/24 Elimination of violence against women
Document Type: Final Resolution
Date: 2008 Mar
Session: 7th Regular Session (2008 Mar)
Agenda Item:
Topic: Women, Violence
- Main sponsors1
- Co-sponsors65
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- Andorra
- Angola
- Argentina
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- Australia
- Austria
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- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- United Kingdom
- Uruguay
Human Rights Council
Resolution 7/24. Elimination of violence against women
The Human Rights Council,
Reaffirming the obligation of all States to promote and protect all human rights
and fundamental freedoms, and reaffirming also that discrimination on the basis of
sex is contrary to the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women and other international human rights instruments, and that its
elimination is an integral part of efforts towards the elimination of violence against
women and girls,
Reaffirming also the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the
Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, the Beijing Declaration
and Platform for Action, the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the
General Assembly entitled “Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace
for the twenty-first century”, and the Declaration adopted at the forty-ninth session of
the Commission on the Status of Women,
Reaffirming further the international commitments in the field of social
development and to gender equality and the advancement of women made at the
International Conference on Population and Development, the World Summit for
Social Development and the World Conference against Racism, Racial
Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, as well as those made in the
United Nations Millennium Declaration and at the 2005 World Summit,
Reaffirming Commission on Human Rights resolution 1994/45 of 4 March
1994, in which it decided to appoint a Special Rapporteur on violence against women,
its causes and consequences,
Reaffirming also Council resolution 6/30 of 14 December 2007 on integrating
the human rights of women throughout the United Nations system, all resolutions of
the Commission on Human Rights on the elimination of violence against women, all
General Assembly resolutions relevant to the elimination of all forms of violence
against women, in particular resolution 61/143 of 19 December 2006, and Security
Council resolution 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000 on women, peace and security,
Recalling the inclusion of gender-related crimes and crimes of sexual violence
in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court,
Deeply concerned that all forms of discrimination, including racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance and multiple or aggravated forms
of discrimination and disadvantage can lead to the particular targeting or vulnerability
to violence of girls and some groups of women, such as women belonging to minority
groups, indigenous women, refugee and internally displaced women, migrant women,
women living in rural or remote communities, destitute women, women in institutions
or in detention, women with disabilities, elderly women, widows and women in
situations of armed conflict, women who are otherwise discriminated against,
including on the basis of HIV status, and victims of commercial sexual exploitation,
Welcoming the launch of the campaign of the Secretary-General in February
2008 to end violence against women,
Bearing in mind paragraph 6 of General Assembly resolution 60/251 of
15 March 2006,
Recalling its resolutions 5/1 on institution-building of the United Nations
Human Rights Council and 5/2 on the Code of Conduct for Special Procedures
Mandate-holders of the Human Rights Council, of 18 June 2007, and stressing that the
mandate-holder shall discharge his/her duties in accordance with these resolutions and
the annexes thereto,
1. Strongly condemns all acts of violence against women and girls,
whether these acts are perpetrated by the State, private persons or non-State actors,
and calls for the elimination of all forms of gender-based violence in the family,
within the general community and where perpetrated or condoned by the State, in
accordance with the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, and
stresses the need to treat all forms of violence against women and girls as a criminal
offence, punishable by law, as well as the duty to provide access to just and effective
remedies and specialized assistance to victims, including medical and psychological
assistance, as well as effective counselling;
2. Welcomes the work of the Special Rapporteur on violence against
women, its causes and consequences;
3. Takes note of the latest report of the Special Rapporteur (A/HRC/7/6),
which includes efforts to formulate indicators on violence against women, as well as
her previous reports on intersections between culture and violence against women
(A/HRC/4/34) and on the due diligence standard as a tool for elimination of violence
against women (E/CN.4/2006/61);
4. Welcomes the initiatives, increasing efforts and important contributions
at the local, national, regional and international levels to eliminate all forms of
violence against women and girls, and encourages, as a contribution to the effective
implementation of the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women,
its causes and consequences, the continued efforts of States, all United Nations
bodies, funds and programmes, regional organizations and non-governmental
organizations, including women’s organizations, to build upon and support, including
through the allocation of adequate resources, these successful initiatives, and to
support and participate in regional consultations in this area;
5. Decides to extend the mandate of the Special Rapporteur on violence
against women, its causes and consequences, for a period of three years;
6. Invites the Special Rapporteur, in carrying out this mandate, within the
framework of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all other international
human rights instruments, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination against Women, the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence
against Women and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action:
(a) To seek and receive information on violence against women, its causes
and its consequences, from Governments, treaty bodies, specialized agencies, other
special rapporteurs responsible for various human rights questions, and
intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, including women’s
organizations, and to respond effectively to such information;
(b) To recommend measures, ways and means, at the local, national,
regional and international levels, to eliminate all forms of violence against women and
its causes, and to remedy its consequences;
(c) To work closely with all special procedures and other human rights
mechanisms of the Council and with the treaty bodies, taking into account the request
of the Council that they regularly and systematically integrate the human rights of
women and a gender perspective into their work, and cooperate closely with the
Commission on the Status of Women in the discharge of its functions;
(d) To continue to adopt a comprehensive and universal approach to the
elimination of violence against women, its causes and consequences, including causes
of violence against women related to the civil, cultural, economic, political and social
spheres;
7. Requests the Special Rapporteur, to report to the Council in accordance
with its annual programme of work;
8. Encourages the Special Rapporteur, with a view to promoting greater
efficiency and effectiveness and to enhancing his/her access to the information
necessary to fulfil his/her duties, to continue to cooperate with regional
intergovernmental organizations and any of their mechanisms engaged in the
promotion and protection of the human rights of women and girls;
9. Calls upon all Governments to cooperate with and assist the Special
Rapporteur in the performance of his/her mandated tasks and duties, to supply all
information requested, including with regard to implementation of the
recommendations of the Special Rapporteur, and to give serious consideration to
responding favourably to his/her requests for visits and communications;
10. Requests special procedures of the Council, United Nations organs and
bodies, specialized agencies and intergovernmental organizations, and encourages the
human rights treaty bodies, to continue to give consideration to violence against
women and girls within their respective mandates, to cooperate with and assist the
Special Rapporteur in the performance of his/her mandated tasks and duties and, in
particular, to respond to his/her requests for information on violence against women,
its causes and consequences;
11. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide the Special
Rapporteur with all necessary assistance for the effective fulfilment of his/her
mandate, in particular staff and resources, including to carry out and follow up on
missions;
12. Also requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the reports of the
Special Rapporteur are brought to the attention of the Commission on the Status of
Women, the General Assembly and the Committee on the Elimination of
Discrimination against Women, and requests the Special Rapporteur to present an oral
report annually to the Commission and to the Assembly;
13. Decides to continue consideration of the issue of the elimination of all
forms of violence against women, its causes and consequences, as a matter of high
priority, in conformity with its annual programme of work.
41st meeting 28 March 2008
Adopted without a vote.