Australia And UK To Join Forces In Championing Gender Equality

Australia And UK To Join Forces In Championing Gender Equality

By Ben Kerrigan-

Australia and the United Kingdom have joined forces to champion gender equality and the rights of women and girls worldwide.

The historic Australia-United Kingdom Strategic Dialogue on Gender Equality, which took place from October 4th to 5th, 2023, reflects their shared commitment to promoting gender equality amidst a global landscape where efforts to diminish it are on the rise.

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Both nations expressed the significance of upholding human rights and advocating for gender equality, particularly in the face of ongoing crises, conflicts, and climate change.

The two countries reaffirmed their dedication to international norms that prioritize the protection, promotion, and fulfillment of human rights for women and girls across the diverse spectrum of backgrounds and experiences.

The dialogue highlighted their commitment to advancing the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda and ending all forms of gender-based violence.

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It emphasized the importance of national action plans to effectively implement the WPS agenda, encompassing prevention, protection, participation, and relief and recovery.

Notably, the discussion addressed contemporary challenges, including climate change, and the need for strengthened international legal frameworks.

Australia and the UK pledged to work together to prevent and respond to conflict-related sexual violence, including through participation in the International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict and the International Atrocity Prevention Working Group.

They will also focus on combating gender-based violence in the Indo-Pacific region through knowledge-sharing and advocacy.

Both nations expressed their unwavering commitment to addressing sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment, as well as technology-facilitated gender-based violence, with an emphasis on safety-by-design principles.

They reiterated their support for the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-based Online Harassment and Abuse.

In the realm of health and wellbeing, Australia and the UK emphasized the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all individuals and pledged to combat cervical cancer by promoting the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.

Recognizing the pivotal role of gender equality in sustainable development, shared prosperity, and political stability, Australia and the UK vowed to advocate for gender-responsive social protection, trade, and women’s economic empowerment.

They stressed the significance of using international trade to reduce inequities and inequalities and pledged to take action under the Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement, including the Trade and Gender Equality chapter.

As they push forward on their journey towards gender equality, Australia and the UK will collaborate with other nations and civil society organizations, including women’s rights groups, in various international forums and coalitions.

Their dedication extends to preparations for the 2024 sessions of the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on Population and Development, and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings.

This historic partnership between Australia and the UK signifies a powerful alliance committed to addressing gender inequality and advancing the rights of women and girls on a global scale.

Official Statement

The following statement was released by the governments of Australia and the United Kingdom on the occasion of the inaugural Australia-United Kingdom Strategic Dialogue on Gender Equality (4 to 5 October 2023):

”At the inaugural Australia-United Kingdom Strategic Dialogue on Gender Equality (4-5 October 2023), Australia and the United Kingdom reaffirmed their commitment to achieving gender equality and the human rights of all women and girls, in all their diversity, including through collaborative global leadership.

The Dialogue occurred at a time of escalating global attempts to pushback on gender equality and regress on the human rights of women and girls. In this global context – with crises, conflicts, and climate change – both countries stressed the importance of protecting, promoting and fulfilling human rights at the core of international norms through partnership and collaboration that makes progress towards, and mitigates risks to achievement of, gender equality.

Australia and the United Kingdom are committed to global leadership and action on the related agendas of Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and ending all forms of gender-based violence.

The discussion highlighted the value of national action plans for effective implementation of the WPS agenda, including on the four pillars of prevention, protection, participation and relief and recovery, and in relation to such contemporary challenges as climate change.

Australia and the United Kingdom agreed to strengthen collaboration on prevention of and response to conflict-related sexual violence, including through the International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict and the International Atrocity Prevention Working Group, as well as efforts to strengthen the international legal architecture.

Australia and the United Kingdom will drive evidence-based prevention and response to gender-based violence in the Indo-Pacific region, with knowledge-sharing and advocacy.

Australia and the UK agreed to continue global collaboration and joint advocacy to address both sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment, and technology-facilitated gender-based violence, including engagement on a safety-by-design approach.

Both countries re-affirmed their commitment to the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-based Online Harassment and Abuse.

Australia and the United Kingdom will pursue opportunities to tackle modern slavery, including through collaboration and joint advocacy in multilateral fora that integrates gender, as well as sharing lessons and good practices from regional programming and capacity-strengthening initiatives.

Related to health and wellbeing, Australia and the United Kingdom reiterated their commitment to the full realization of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all persons, and to prevent, screen and treat cervical cancer, including efforts to accelerate uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, including through the work of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

The centrality of gender equality to sustainable development, shared prosperity and political stability was considered in relation to gender-responsive social protection, trade and women’s economic empowerment.

Australia and the United Kingdom will maintain advocacy and action on gender-responsive social protection as an effective means of addressing poverty and supporting gender equality outcomes across the life course, including addressing gender-based violence and responding to the impacts of climate change.

Both countries agreed to partner with diverse stakeholders on research and dialogues that centre gender equality in social protection, especially in Asia and the Pacific.

There was agreement to strengthen coordination and collaboration on advancing gender equality in international trade, including through the exchange of information and good practices, as well as in multi-lateral fora.

Both countries recognised that international trade should reduce inequities and inequalities, and committed to action under the Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement, particularly the Trade and Gender Equality chapter, and to the Buenos Aires Declaration on Trade and Women’s Economic Empowerment.

On women’s economic empowerment, Australia and the United Kingdom agreed to explore opportunities in Southeast Asia, such as relating to gender-lens investing and climate-smart investments.

In pushing forward on gender equality, both countries concurred on strengthened engagement with other countries and civil society organizations, including women’s rights organizations, across multilateral fora, informal working groups and broad coalitions in support of women’s and girls’ human rights.#

In coming months, Australia and the UK will work together in preparation for the 2024 sessions of the Commission on the Status of Women and the Commission on Population and Development, as well as the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings.

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