A/RES/65/187
Deeply concerned about the pervasiveness of violence against women and girls
in all its different forms and manifestations worldwide, and reiterating the need to
intensify efforts to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women and
girls throughout the world,
Recognizing that violence against women and girls is rooted in historical and
structural inequality in power relations between men and women and that all forms
of violence against women seriously violate and impair or nullify the enjoyment by
women and girls of all human rights and fundamental freedoms and constitute a
major impediment to the ability of women to make use of their capabilities,
Recognizing also that women’s poverty and lack of empowerment, as well as
their marginalization resulting from their exclusion from social policies and from
the benefits of education and sustainable development, can place them at increased
risk of violence, and that violence against women impedes the social and economic
development of communities and States, as well as the achievement of the
internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development
Goals,
Recognizing further that the empowerment of women, by, inter alia, ensuring
their full representation and full and equal participation at all levels of
decision-making and their full economic autonomy, including by promoting their
equal access to the labour market, is fundamental for eliminating violence against
women and girls, especially in the current time of economic crisis,
Acknowledging the need to address violence against women and girls
holistically, including through the recognition of linkages between violence against
women and girls and other issues, such as HIV/AIDS, poverty eradication, food
security, peace and security, humanitarian assistance, human trafficking, education,
health and crime prevention,
Welcoming the adoption of the United Nations Global Plan of Action to
Combat Trafficking in Persons, 15 and stressing its contribution to combating
violence against women and the need for its full and effective implementation,
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Expressing its appreciation for the efforts and the high number of activities
undertaken by States to eliminate all forms of violence against women that have
resulted in the strengthening of legislation and the criminal justice system, such as
adopting national action plans, strategies and national coordination mechanisms,
implementing prevention measures, including awareness-raising and capacity-building,
reinforcing protection, support and services for victims and survivors, and
improving data collection and analysis,
Emphasizing that the lack of full and effective enforcement of national legal
frameworks to prevent and address violence against women remains a continuing
challenge, as noted by the Secretary-General in his report, 16
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Recognizing the important role of the family in preventing and combating
violence against women and girls and the need to support its capacity to prevent and
eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls,
Recognizing also the important role of the community, in particular men and
boys, as well as civil society, in particular women’s organizations, in the efforts to
eliminate all forms of violence against women,
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Resolution 64/293.
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