23rd marzo 2023

Gender equality and international law in Africa: The role of regional economic communities

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is prevalent in Africa, occurring in both public and private spheres during peacetime and war. The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns exacerbated the issue, leading to a surge intimate partner violence and highlighting pre-existing gender inequalities as a cause and effect of VAWG.

Key recommendations

To review the progress made in ending VAWG in Africa at the national and regional levels, and to identify challenges, gaps, and opportunities in advancing the rights of women and girls, Equality Now and SOAWR, in partnership with The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the African Union Commission (AUC) have launched our “Gender Equality and International Law in Africa: The Role of Regional Economic Communities” report.

The report aims to provide a foundation for the UNDP regional project on Advancing Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Africa, analyzing the status implementation of four Regional Economic Communities (RECs) pertaining to the three human rights instruments: CEDAW, the Maputo Protocol, and the ILO Equal Remuneration Convention (No. 100).

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Legal gaps and enduring harm: Analysing the persistence of child marriage in the United States

Child marriage remains legal across most of the US, leaving minors vulnerable. Equality Now and Unchained At Last’s report exposes legal gaps, consequences, and provides clear recommendations to address this harmful practice nationwide.

Justicia sin discriminación en Colombia

Informe que documenta cómo la discriminación estructural limita el acceso a la justicia para sobrevivientes de violencia sexual en Colombia, con foco en niñas, adolescentes y mujeres afrodescendientes, indígenas y con discapacidad.

Global backlash against women’s and girls’ rights – Words and Deeds update 2025

Equality Now’s Words & Deeds 2025 update highlights rising global threats to women’s and girls’ rights, including regressive laws, misuse of multilateral systems, increased risks for defenders and disinformation, documenting legal and policy rollbacks that undermine gender equality.

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