17th أبريل 2026

Mexico – CEDAW submission on sexual violence, access to justice, and gender budget cuts

Aliadas por la Igualdad y la No Violencia, a coalition including Equality Now, CEJIL, Equis Justicia para las Mujeres and others, submitted an alternative report to the CEDAW Committee ahead of its 91st session. The submission documents persistent barriers to justice for survivors of sexual violence in Mexico and the impact of budget cuts on gender equality policies. It also highlights gaps in legal frameworks, particularly the lack of consent-based definitions of sexual violence.

What’s included in the submission?

  • Analysis of budget cuts and their impact on gender equality and violence prevention programs
  • Documentation of barriers to justice for survivors of sexual violence
  • Review of legal frameworks, including the lack of consent-based definitions of sexual violence

Who’s this submission for?

  • Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
  • Law and policymakers
  • Legal professionals
  • Government institutions

Key recommendations

  • Restore and increase funding for gender equality and violence prevention programs
  • Reform criminal laws to centre sexual violence definitions on consent
  • Strengthen access to justice through survivor-centred, gender-sensitive procedures
  • Ensure effective implementation and monitoring of protocols on sexual violence

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Tajikistan – Joint submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review 53rd Session of the UPR Working Group of the Human Rights Council

UPR submission on Tajikistan addressing violence against women and girls, child and forced marriage, disability inclusion, legal reform, and survivor-centred protections.

Equality Now joins coalition submission to the ECtHR on proposed amendments to Rules 36 and 44 of the Rules of Court

Equality Now joined partners in urging the ECtHR not to adopt draft rule changes that could weaken protection for applicants in situations of vulnerability.

Backlash on addressing inequality in Georgia: Submission to GREVIO for the first  round of thematic evaluation, 6 February 2026

Equality Now’s GREVIO submission on Georgia highlights backsliding on gender equality, shrinking space for human rights NGOs and remaining gaps in sexual violence response: non-consent-based rape laws, insufficient services for survivors and retraumatising practices.

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