Published: July 31st 2009 - at 3:55 pm

Govt failing on sex discrimination


by Newswire    

According to women’s and human rights groups, the UK Government is failing its international obligations to women.

There are still women in this country who are unable to access a place of safety when escaping a violent relationship. These women have no choice but to return to violent partners or become destitute.

This dire situation is one example of how the government has missed compulsory targets set by the international bill of rights for women, known as CEDAW (UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women).

Last July, the UK Government was assessed by the CEDAW Committee on their track record on gender equality, and was found wanting. As a result, the government is required to report to the Committee this month; twelve months on rather than the standard four year reporting cycle.

Hannana Siddiqui, joint coordinator of campaigning group and women’s refuge Southall Black Sisters, says: “There are women who are in this country legally, yet who are not able to access a safe place when escaping gender-based violence because of the conditions that apply to their immigration status that do not allow access to public funds. They continue to face a stark choice: destitution or more violence?”

Sheila Coates, director of South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre, attended the UK Government’s examination by the CEDAW committee in July 2008.

She says: “This is the last day of July 2009, and we are yet to see evidence of a ‘one year on’ report. Every day of government inactivity means a worsening crisis in many women’s lives”.

In the one year on report, the government is required to include information on how it has ‘incorporated all provisions of the Convention’ into the Single Equality Bill, announced by Harriet Harman in June 2008. However, to date no measures have been taken by the government to incorporate the Convention into domestic law.

The CEDAW committee has also expressed concern over funding to the women’s voluntary sector in the UK and have requested that the government report on this.

Signatories:
1. Amnesty International UK
2. Ballybean Women’s Centre
3. Breast Cancer UK
4. British Institute of Human Rights
5. Engender
6. Equality Now
7. Fawcett Society
8. FORWARD
9. National Alliance of Women’s Organisations
10. Northern Ireland Women’s European Platform
11. Older Women’s Network of Europe
12. Oxfam
13. Rights of Women
14. South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre
15. Southall Black Sisters
16. Sparkhill Asian Women’s Association
17. UNIFEM
18. Welsh Women’s Aid
19. Welsh Women’s National Commission
20. WOMANKIND Worldwide
21. Women Acting in Today’s Society
22. Women Asylum Seekers Together
23. Women in Prison
24. Women’s Networking Hub
25. Women’s Resource Centre


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