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The News Network Africa > Blog > Opinion > Rising Tides: Women’s Rights Advocates Urge UN to Tackle Backlash Against Progress.
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Rising Tides: Women’s Rights Advocates Urge UN to Tackle Backlash Against Progress.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 10 March 2025 14:33
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Rising Tides: Women’s Rights Advocates Urge UN to Tackle Backlash Against Progress.
Female activists raised their voices at the United Nations on Friday as they marked International Women's Day amid a global trend of backsliding on hard won rights
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In recent years, the fight for women’s rights has faced significant setbacks, prompting advocates to sound the alarm about the increasing backlash against hard-won achievements. As global attention shifts, leaders within the women’s rights movement are urging the United Nations (UN) to confront this critical issue head-on.

Human rights research demonstrates that while there have been notable advancements in gender equality, the momentum is now at risk. According to a report from UN Women, nearly 1 in 3 women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence, a statistic which highlights the urgency of prioritizing women’s safety and rights. Concurrently, policy rollbacks and ideological shifts in various nations threaten the progress made in combatting domestic violence, securing reproductive rights, and ensuring workplace equality.

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At a recent conference organized by UN Women, activists highlighted the alarming trends of regressive policies aimed at undermining women’s rights. In several countries, backlash has surfaced against reproductive health services, with some governments restricting access to contraception and abortion. For instance, recent legislative changes in the United States following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade have sparked widespread protests and concern among advocates. “This is not just a U.S. issue; it’s a global phenomenon,” stated one activist. “Every time women’s rights are rolled back in one country, it sends shockwaves around the world.”

Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated existing inequalities, pushing many women back into traditional roles and increasing instances of domestic violence. A report by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) found that the pandemic could push an additional 47 million women into extreme poverty, erasing years of progress in the fight against gender inequality. The crisis, which disproportionately affected women in various sectors, laid bare the fragile gains of the past decades.

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In response to these challenges, advocates are calling on the UN to adopt a proactive stance against the push for regressive policies. They emphasize the need for international accountability mechanisms that can monitor and report on violations of women’s rights. “The UN has a responsibility to safeguard these rights, but it must also confront member states that perpetuate harm against women,” remarked a leading voice in the movement.

To counteract the backlash effectively, the UN must enhance support for grassroots organizations that are on the front lines of fighting for women’s rights. Collaborating with local advocates can help amplify their voices and create strategies that are culturally relevant and impactful. Additionally, fostering diplomatic engagement with governments that threaten women’s progress is critical.

In conclusion, as activists continue to advocate for women’s rights, the role of the UN remains pivotal. The warning signs are clear: without decisive action, the progress achieved over decades is at risk of erosion. The international community must unite to confront the backlash and reaffirm its commitment to gender equality, ensuring that women’s rights are recognized not just as a national issue, but as a fundamental human right. The time for action is now.

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