IV • Guaranteeing the rights of minority women and girls
men, such discrimination will often go unnoticed and not be addressed adequately. A
gender perspective that takes into account the multiple and intersecting forms of
discrimination that minority women and girls might face is critical when addressing
minority rights and the situation of minority women and girls in a given minority
group, and in a particular country. The rights of every single member of such minority
groups must be respected fully and equally, in all circumstances. Likewise, the
existence of entrenched gender roles or local customs does not relieve the State of its
responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of minority women.
9.
The issues and concerns of minority women are frequently given a lower
priority than the efforts made to ensure minority rights for the group in general.
Women belonging to minority groups often struggle within their communities to
advocate for their rights, which may be set aside as a result of the prioritization of the
general concerns of the group. Barriers to the empowerment of some minority
women, including lack of social or economic contacts, networks or minority women’s
support groups, and scarcity of female minority role models have an important
impact on the enjoyment by minority women and girls of their human rights. Minority
women may hesitate to voice their gender-specific grievances even within their own
groups, and much less outside them. Minority women’s rights could benefit from
greater attention by the broader movement for women’s rights. In turn, the women’s
rights movement would also benefit from the specific experiences of minority women
in their overall struggle for equality.
III. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
10. All measures taken with a view to implementing the recommendations made
below should be developed, designed, implemented and reviewed with the full and
effective participation of minorities, both men and women. The conditions allowing
for such collaboration and mechanisms to facilitate consultation should therefore be
put in place by all actors involved. Since no community is homogenous, efforts should
also be made to ensure that the diverse views within minority groups be heard and
taken into account in the process.
11. In this conjuncture of difficult worldwide economic situation, all stakeholders
should ensure that the attention to gender and issues of minority women not be
sidelined or reduced.
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8.
The diversity that exists within every minority group must also be recognized.
They are diverse communities, including women and girls, who may experience
multiple forms of discrimination in the course of their interactions within and outside
their group. Women may be regarded as subordinate or inferior by men; in addition,
minority women may face discrimination on the basis of their ethnicity, nationality,
language or religion from those outside the community.