Press Release

United Nations Mongolia Joint Statement: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

25 November 2024

GBV 16 day Campaign 2024

Ulaanbaatar, 22 November 2024 -- The United Nations stands strongly united in condemning gender-based violence (GBV) in all its forms. The 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, observed annually from November 25th to December 10th, serves as a crucial reminder of the pervasive and long-enduring human rights violation that GBV represents. 

The United Nations stands strongly united in condemning gender-based violence (GBV) in all its forms. The 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, observed annually from November 25th to December 10th, serves as a crucial reminder of the pervasive and long-enduring human rights violation that GBV represents. This year's global theme, "Towards 30 years of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action: UNiTE to End Violence Against Women," underscores the urgent need to address this persistent issue.

In Mongolia, the 2024 campaign theme, "WOMEN AND GIRLS ARE SAFE EVERYWHERE- #NoExcuse for all," highlights the growing threat of technology-facilitated violence (TFGBV), which exacerbates harm to women and girls both online and offline. While Mongolia has made strides through legislative reforms like the Law on Combating Domestic Violence, significant challenges remain, particularly in addressing TFGBV and underreporting of cases.

Deep-seated gender-based stereotypes continue to perpetuate unequal power dynamics and normalize harmful behaviors, making them a root cause of gender-based violence in Mongolia. According to UNDP's Gender Social Norms Index 2023, a staggering 97 percent of Mongolians hold at least one gender-based bias against women, revealing that these stereotypes remain a fundamental barrier for women's empowerment.

Women in rural areas are disproportionately affected by climate change due to their roles, cultural norms, and responsibilities. Vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities, migrants, refugees, and indigenous women face even higher risks and barriers to seeking help.

As the global community approaches the 30th anniversary review of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the United Nations call on government, civil society, private sector, development partner, and individuals to:  

  1. Strengthen and enforce legal frameworks to address all forms of GBV, including TFGBV.
  2. Increase investment in comprehensive prevention and response services, ensuring survivors have access to justice, healthcare, and social support.
  3. Promote public awareness campaigns to challenge harmful gender norms and stereotypes.
  4. Leverage technology to create safer online spaces while holding perpetrators accountable.
  5. Invest on regular population-based data collection and Improve data analysis and use to inform evidence-based policies and ensure accountability.
  6. Ensure marginalized and vulnerable groups have a seat at the table, enabling their full participation in decision-making processes.
  7. Engage men and boys as allies in combating GBV and promoting gender equality.


Ending GBV is a shared responsibility that requires commitment from all sectors of society. As we embark on these 16 days of activism, let us not only advocate for change but also act decisively to create a future where women and girls are safe everywhere. 

Together, we can build a world where respect, dignity, and equality are not aspirations but realities for all, as envisaged in SDG-5 for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women

 

#WOMEN AND GIRLS ARE SAFE EVERYWHERE- #NoExcuse for all

UN entities involved in this initiative

FAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
IFAD
International Fund for Agricultural Development
ILO
International Labour Organization
IOM
International Organization for Migration
ITC
International Trade Centre
ITU
International Telecommunication Union
OHCHR
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
UN ESCAP
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
UN Women
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
UN-Habitat
United Nations Human Settlements Programme
UNAIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNCTAD
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNDP
United Nations Development Programme
UNDRR
UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
UNEP
United Nations Environment Programme
UNESCO
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFPA
United Nations Population Fund
UNHCR
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund
UNIDO
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
UNODC
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
UNOPS
United Nations Office for Project Services
UNV
United Nations Volunteers
WHO
World Health Organization

Goals we are supporting through this initiative