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Technology-facilitated gender-based violence

Background

In its resolution 56/19, the Human Rights Council requested the Advisory Committee to prepare a study on technology-facilitated gender-based violence and its impact on women and girls, including by developing a better understanding of the issue, highlighting good practices around the globe in tackling gender-based violence that occurs through or is amplified by the use of technology, and making recommendations on how to address the issue, and to present the study to the Human Rights Council at its sixty-third session.

In resolution 56/19, the Human Rights Council also requested the Advisory Committee to work in close collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including the Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences, the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, the Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy, the Working Group on discrimination against women and girls, the Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) and the United Nations Population Fund, to seek the views of and inputs from and to take into account relevant work already done by stakeholders, including States, United Nations agencies, entities, funds and programmes within their respective mandates, international and regional organizations, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the special procedures of the Human Rights Council, the treaty bodies, national human rights institutions, survivors and survivor centred-organizations, civil society, including women’s rights and youth organizations, the private sector, academic institutions, multi-stakeholder initiatives and other relevant stakeholders, when preparing the above-mentioned study.

The Advisory Committee established a drafting group.

Drafting group

The current members of the drafting group are:

  • Noor Al-Jehani
  • Buhm-Suk Baek
  • Nadia Bernoussi (Chair)
  • Alessandra Devulsky
  • Jewel Major
  • Miznah Omair Alomair
  • Vasilka Sancin
  • Patrycja Sasnal
  • Vassilis Tzevelekos
  • Catherine Van de Heyning (Rapporteur)

Call for contributions

Inputs received

The Advisory Committee has taken note and is grateful for all the replies received, including individual submissions. For practical reasons, only those that could be attributed to an institution/researcher in the field were published on this web page. For the same reason, not all replies received from civil society organizations are published on this web page.

Member States and observers States

Algeria

Argentina (input-1 |- input-2)

Australia

Australia (subnational) - Municipal Association of Victoria

Austria

Armenia

Belgium

Brazil

Chile

Côte d'Ivoire

Czech Republic

Ecuador (input-1 | input-2)

Estonia

France

Guatemala

Iraq

Ireland

Lithuania

Malta

Mexico (subnational) - Mexico City Commission for human rights

Morocco

Niger

Norway

Paraguay

Saudi Arabia

Slovenia

Spain

State of Palestine

Sweden

Venezuela

UN entities

UN WOMEN

UNICEF: input-1 | input-2

Regional mechanism

Council of Europe: input-1 | input-2

Special Procedures

Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity

Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment

Working Group on discrimination against women and girls

CSOs

Amnesty International

Amaranta

APC and IM Defensoras

ARDD Jordan

BullyID App - NMA Foundation

Campaign for the Right to Education Brazil

Centre for AI and Digital Policy

Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA)

ChildFund Alliance

Children Education Society

Counterintuitive Institute

Derechos Digitales

Dignity

Equality Now

FIDA Uganda

For Every Child

Gewaltschutzzentren

Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights

Media Monitoring Africa

MenEngage Alliance

PLAN International

Rutgers Netherlands

Sanctuary for Families and St Johns University

Soroptimist International

South West Grid for Learning

Taskforce on human trafficking and prostitution

Witness

National Human Rights Institutions

Australian Human Rights Commission

Komnas Perempuan 

Academia

Anti-Slavery Australia

Centre for Protecting Women Online

Correa Ana - Universidad de Buenos Aires

National Centre for Knowledge on Mens Violence Against Women

Professor K Barker

Z Mungroo R Tupse J Pierre