7 June 2019

To: Permanent Representatives to the United Nations in Geneva and New York; Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General

Cc: Michelle Bachelet, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; Hilary Gbedemah, Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women

Joint Open Letter on Threat to CEDAW Session

We are deeply concerned by the likely postponement of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) session scheduled for the final quarter of 2019. We also note that the shortfall in funds has affected the ability of the CEDAW Committee to implement its mandate under the Optional Protocol to CEDAW.

This comes as a heavy blow in the wake of ongoing pushback against human rights, including tremendous opposition to women’s human rights, on a global scale. Ethno-nationalism and religious extremism are increasingly emboldened by sensationalist media pushing xenophobic narratives, with women and girls rendered particularly vulnerable. The very existence of LGBTIQ people is in many places considered a threat to the fabric of society, while threats to their safety and well-being are excused. We have recently seen a UN Security Council resolution1 fail to specifically uphold women’s right to autonomy over their own bodies, even as survivors of sexual violence in conflict.

Submissions to the CEDAW Committee by civil society organisations and women’s human rights defenders have long been included and valued, presenting a clear picture of the realities on the ground and enabling the Committee to hold states parties accountable. The CEDAW review session is an increasingly rare space in which civil society organisations and women’s human rights defenders can articulate, and access support for, the struggles they face in their home countries. At a time when civil society spaces are shrinking in many national contexts, it is all the more crucial that impunity for human rights violations can continue to be challenged at the UN level.

We understand that financial cutbacks have occurred due in large part to delays by UN member states in paying their contributions, and note that CEDAW is only one of six treaty bodies whose sessions face postponement2 – all of which will have a negative impact on women, girls, civil society organisations and activists. We are deeply concerned both by this financial situation and by the resulting deprioritisation of state accountability under international human rights law. Additionally, the considerable efforts put into aligning the Sustainable Development Goals with human rights could be rendered ineffective by this weakening of the treaty body system.

As of 10 May, only 44 UN member states had paid all their assessments due.3 We would like to commend Armenia, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, China, Cuba, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Gabon, Georgia, , Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Malaysia, Monaco, Nauru, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Poland, Rwanda, Samoa, Singapore, Slovakia, Solomon Islands, Sweden, and Tuvalu for having done so. We express concern however

1 https://www.un.org/sexualviolenceinconflict/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/resolution/resolution-2467- 2019/S_RES_24672019_E.pdf 2 https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=24621&LangID=E 3 http://undocs.org/en/A/73/443/Add.1, para. 26. at the glaring absence on this list of members of the Human Rights Council and Security Council, of members of the G7, and of entire regions which remain unrepresented.

Now more than ever, we need to see decisive action to reverse this downward spiral. We call upon all member states to pay their membership fees in full without further delay.

We additionally call upon the United Nations Secretary General to:

• prioritise funds dedicated to ensure the operational mandate of treaty bodies; • ensure the CEDAW review sessions will not be jeopardised by the shortfall; and • prioritise sustainable financing for the treaty bodies in the agenda and ongoing deliberations of the General Assembly.

This is a signal that deliberations in the UN’s 2020 treaty body system review cannot be business as usual. We are at a critical point, and we need multilateralism to stand up for justice and equality and strengthen the ability of individual states to do the same.

Signatories

Organisations

1. AAW Christchurch 21. The Asian Pacific Resource & 2. Action for Children and Youth Research Centre for Women Aotearoa (ACYA) (ARROW) 3. ADVANCE 22. Asociación Ciudadana ACCEDER 4. Africa Indigenous Women’s 23. Asociación Interamericana para la Organization Defensa del Ambiente 5. African Law Foundation (AFRILAW), 24. Asociadas por lo Justo (JASS) Nigeria Mesoamérica 6. Aid Organization 25. ASPEKT 7. Aksion Plus 26. Association for Emancipation, 8. Albanian Center for Population and Solidarity and Equality, North Development Macedonia 9. Albanian Disability Rights 27. Association for Women's Rights in Foundation (ADRF) Development (AWID) 10. Albanian Human Rights Group 28. Association Guyanaise de 11. All India Women’s Conference Réduction des Risques 12. Alliance for Arab Women 29. Association of Anglican Women 13. ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa New Zealand 14. Amrita OBK Association 30. Association of War Affected 15. Andrey Rylkov Foundation for Women Health and Social Justice 31. Association of Women for Action 16. The Angelou Centre and Research (AWARE) 17. Les Anges du Ciel 32. Association Tunisienne des 18. Aqsa Femmes Démocrates 19. Arab NGO Network for 33. Auckland Women’s Centre Development 34. Aurat Foundation Pakistan 20. ASEAN SOGIE Caucus 35. Autonomous Women's Center 36. Avenir Liban 37. AWEN – Albanian Women 71. Community Development Centre Empowerment Network Today for the Future 38. Backto60 72. Congo CSW LAC 39. Bahamas Crisis Centre 73. Construisons Ensemble le Monde 40. Bahrain Transparency Society 74. Council of Jewish Women NZ 41. Bahrain Women Union 75. Counseling Line for Women and 42. BAOBAB for Women’s Human Girls Rights 76. Deutscher Frauenrat/National 43. Baobab Women’s Project Council of German Women's 44. Blind Women Association, Nepal Organizations (BWAN) 77. Development Alternatives with 45. BPW NZ Women for a New Era (DAWN) 46. Bretton Woods Project 78. Didactic Enterprises 47. C-LIBRE 79. Different & Equal 48. Catholic Women’s League Aotearoa 80. DisAbled Women’s Network of NZ Canada 49. CEDHA 81. DIVA for Equality 50. CELS - Centro e Estudios Legales y 82. Drug Policy Network South East Sociales, Argentina Europe 51. Centre for Equality Rights in 83. Due Process of Law Foundation Accommodation (DPLF) 52. Center for Research and Policy 84. Dutch CEDAW Network Making – CRPM Skopje 85. Echoes of Women in Africa 53. Center for Reproductive Rights 86. EgLex – Human Rights - Monaco 54. Center for Women’s Global 87. Engender Leadership 88. Equality Now 55. Center Women and Modern World 89. European Roma Rights Centre 56. Centre for Human Rights and 90. FAWCO Development 91. Feminist Dalit Organisation (FEDO) 57. Centre for Social Concern and 92. Feminist Legal Clinic Inc. Development (CESOCODE) Malawi 93. Fiji Women’s Rights Movement 58. Centre for the Sustainable use of (FWRM) Natural and Social Resources 94. FOKUS – Forum for Women and 59. Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation Development 60. Centro de Derechos de Mujeres 95. Foundation for the Conservation of 61. Centro de Estudios de la Mujer the Earth (FOCONE) Honduras 96. Foundation for Women 62. Chhori 97. Fund for Congolese Women 63. CHIRAPAQ 98. Fundación para el Desarrollo de 64. Citizen, Democracy and Políticas Sustentables Accountability 99. Fundación para Estudio e 65. Coalition CEDEF Investigación de la Mujer (FEIM) 66. Coalition for Equal Value Equal Pay, 100. Fundación para la Prevención de la New Zealand Violencia Domestica 67. CoMensha 101. Fundar, Centro de Análisis e 68. Comité Ambiental en Defensa de la Investigación A.C. Vida 102. Gender Alliance for Development 69. Commonwealth Human Rights Centre Initiative 103. Gender Perspectives, Belarus 70. Community Action Centre-Nepal 104. Global Initiative for Economic, (CAC-Nepal) Social and Cultural Rights 105. Global Network of Sex Work 140. Kvinneuniversitetet i Norge Projects 141. Labour, Health and Human Rights 106. GlobalStrategyOf Nonviolence.org Development Centre 107. Groupe d’Action pour les Droits de 142. Latin American and The Caribbean la Femme Women's Health Network 108. Habitat International Coalition 143. Law and Society Trust (HIC) 144. Lesbian News Aotearoa 109. Hakijamii 145. Liberal Democrat Women UK 110. Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly 146. MADRE Banjaluka 147. Maiti Nepal 111. Hibiscus Coast Branch NCW 148. Manushya Foundation 112. Hong Kong Women Workers’ 149. MARUAH Association 150. Mary Ward Loreto 113. Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan Foundation/Albania 114. Human Rights Foundation of 151. Masimanyane Women’s Rights Intl Aotearoa New Zealand 152. MenEngage Global Alliance 115. Human Rights in China 153. The MiRA Resource Center for 116. Human Rights in Democracy Centre black, migrant and refugee women 117. Imo Federated Women Norway 118. Indigenous Information Network 154. Mitini Nepal 119. Iniciativa Ciudadana y Desarrollo 155. Možnosť voľby/Freedom of Choice Social, INCIDE Social, A.C. 156. Mt Albert Psychological Services 120. Iniciatíva Inakosť (Slovakia) Ltd 121. INPADE/FOCO 157. MUSAWAH 122. Institute for Feminism & Human 158. Naripokkho Rights 159. National Alliance of Women’s 123. International Action Network for Organisations Gender Equity & Law 160. National Collective of Independent 124. International Alliance of Women Women's Refuges 125. International Council of Women 161. National Council of Women New 126. International Drug Policy Zealand Consortium 162. National Council of Women NZ 127. International Institute on Peace Auckland Branch Education 163. National Indigenous Women Forum 128. International Lesbian, Gay, 164. National Union of Domestic Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Employees Association - ILGA World 165. National Women’s Council of 129. International Women’s Ireland Anthropology Conference 166. NCW Hamilton Branch 130. International Women’s Rights 167. NCW Nelson Action Watch Asia Pacific 168. NCWNZ Christchurch Branch 7 131. IntersexUK 169. neitherBLUEnorPINK* 132. Int'l Centre For Women 170. New Zealand College of Midwives Empowerment & Child Dev 171. Ninu 133. Ipas Centro America y México 172. Nomantinels 134. JASS – Just Associates 173. Northern Ireland Women’s 135. JuRI-Nepal European Platform 136. Justiça Global 174. NZ Federation of Business & 137. Justice for All Professional Women 138. Karmojibi Nari 175. NZEI Te Riu Roa 139. The Kota Alliance 176. NZNO Greater Auckland 177. Observatori DESC/ESCRnet 214. Rutgers 178. Observatorio Venezolano de los DH 215. Saathi de las Mujeres 216. SAMA Al-Ebtikar Foundation for 179. Observatory for Children and Youth Sustainable Development Right 217. Saplinq, o.z. 180. Odri Intersectional Rights 218. Sawa Organization for Human 181. Open Society Foundation Slovakia Rights 182. PacificWin 219. Servicios Ecumenicos para 183. Pacific Graduate Women's Network Reconciliacion Y Reconstuccion 184. Pacific Women's Watch (New 220. Sex Workers Rights Advocacy Zealand) Network (SWAN) 185. Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum 221. The Sexual Rights Initiative 186. Palestinian Non-Governmental 222. Shah-Aiym Network Organizations Network (PNGO) 223. Shelter for Abused Women and 187. Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Girls in Albania Centre 224. Sisters for Change 188. Peace Forum for Syrian Women 225. Sisters of Charity Federation 189. Peace Foundation Pakistan 226. Sisters of Charity of Nazareth 190. Peace Movement Aotearoa Congregational Leadership 191. Philanthropy Women 227. Sisters of Charity of Nazareth 192. PODER (Project on Organising, Western Province Leadership Development, Education and 228. Sisters of Charity of New York Research) 229. Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of 193. Positive Women () Mercy 194. Post Bellum SK 230. Sisters of Frida 195. Practical Solutions 231. Snapap CGATA 196. Proceso de Comunidades Negras 232. Solidarité Feminine pour la Paix et (Colombia) le Developpement Integral 197. Qendra per Nisma Ligjore 233. Somos Muchas Qytetare/Centre for Legal Civic 234. Somos Muchas Honduras Initiatives 235. Soroptimist International 198. Qendra per Sherbime Komunitare 236. Soroptimist Int of Waimea 199. Radha Paudel Foundation 237. Soroptimist International of 200. Reacción Climática Wellington 201. Reactor – Research in Action 238. Spotlight Center for Law and 202. The Red Elephant Foundation Human Rights 203. Red de Mujeres Rurales 239. Steps 204. REDUC Brazilian Harm Reduction 240. StopIGM.org/ and Human Rights Network Zwischengeschlecht.org 205. Refleksione Women Association 241. StopTheDrugWar.org 206. Refugee Council 242. Success Capital Organisation 207. Refugee Rights Europe 243. Swedish Women’s Lobby 208. Regional Centre for International 244. Synergie des Femmes pour les Development Corporation (RCIDC) Victimes des Violences Sexuelles 209. Les Religieuses de Notre-Dame du (SFVS) Sacré-Coeur 245. Syrian Women League 210. Réseau International des Droits 246. Tais Plus Humains (RIDH) 247. Tierraviva 211. RESPECT Network 248. Tirana Legal Aid Society (TLAS) 212. Roma Education Support Trust 249. TPO Nepal 213. Roma Women Rights Center 250. Treatment Action Group 251. TRIAL International 275. Women’s Baltic Peacebuilding 252. UN Women National Committee Initiative Germany 276. Women’s Global Network for 253. United Nations Association, Reproductive Rights Boulder County 277. Women’s Human Rights Centre 254. US Women’s Caucus at the UN 278. Women’s Human Rights Education 255. Useful to Albanian Women Institute 256. Validity Foundation – Mental 279. Women’s International League for Disability Advocacy Centre Peace & Freedom, Aotearoa 257. Vamos por los Derechos 280. Women’s League of Burma 258. Vatra Psycho Social Centre 281. Women’s Link Worldwide 259. Vereniging voor Vrouw en Recht 282. Women’s Rights Centre Clara Wichmann (Association for Montenegro Women and Law) 283. Women's Rights Centre Suriname 260. La Via Campesina Honduras 284. Women’s Shelters Canada 261. Visible Impact 285. Womenatthecentre 262. Washington Office on Latin 286. WomenNC America 287. WOREC Nepal 263. WAVE: Women in Adult & 288. World Federation for Mental Vocational Education Inc. Australia Health 264. WECF 289. Working Women’s Network (WWN) 265. Widows’ Rights International 290. WPS 266. WILPF NL 291. WUNRN – Women’s UN Report 267. WILPF UK Network 268. Winnemem Wintu Tribe 292. YWCA of Aotearoa New Zealand 269. WO=MEN Dutch Gender Platform 293. Žena v Tiesni 270. Women Action for and with Society 294. Ženské kruhy 271. Women for Water Partnership 295. Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug 272. Women Graduates USA Network 273. Women Lobby of Slovakia 296. Zonta Auckland North Shore 274. Women Security Pressure Group 297. Zonta Club PPA (WSPG)

Individuals

1. A. E. Zanen-van Eeghen, YWCA 13. Alana Bowman, human rights Netherlands lawyer 2. Abla Gadegbeku Williams 14. Alena, SOS 3. Adam Munaretto 15. Alena Kanabova 4. Adam Nemčák 16. Alena Karovičová 5. Adela Wieziková 17. Alena Martonová 6. Adena Vangjeli, Vatra Psycho 18. Alexander Schneider Social Centre 19. Alexandra Ostertágová, ASPEKT 7. Aditi Datta 20. Alice Dahle 8. Adriena Prokopova 21. Alison Roxburgh, NCWNZ 9. Adrienne M. Kania 22. Aliya Cowie, CU Boulder & UNA BC 10. Afroviti Gusho 23. Alžbeta Brozmanová Gregorová, 11. Aida Akim-Escriva, Global Fund for Matej Bel University Women 24. Amber Randhawa, NCWNZ 12. Alana Blair, NCW 25. Andrea Báťková 26. Andrea Carlise, International 61. Celia Briar Action Network for Gender Equity 62. Charlotte Bunch, Center for & Law Women’s Global Leadership 27. Andrea Colak, European Roma 63. Cherie Jacobson Rights Centre 64. Chim Channeang, NGO-CEDAW 28. Anežka Janolová 65. Christine Gallagher 29. Aniko Orsós 66. Christine Kernohan 30. Anita Nyanjong, Equality Now 67. Christine Knock MNZM, NCWNZ 31. Anje Wiersinga, Vrouwenbelangen 68. Christine Rainbow, NCWNZ 32. Ann Erb-Leoncavallo, UNFPA 69. Christine Rattray, Salvation Army 33. Ann Pomeroy, Graduate Women 70. Cindy Hall, NCWNZ Wellington 71. Claudio Schuftan, PHM 34. Anna Ščecinová 72. Cleone Campbell, Pacific Women’s 35. Professor Dr Anne C. Bellows, Watch (New Zealand) Syracuse University 73. Colleen Paisley, Pacific Women’s 36. Dr Anne Hayden Watch NZ 37. Anne Joyce, CWLANZ 74. Cris McCurley, Partner, Ben Hoare 38. Anne Marie Goetz, New York Bell LLP University 75. Dana Wallack, NGO-CEDAW 39. Anne Todd, BPW NZ 76. Daniela Mužíková, Amnesty 40. Annette Smith, National Council of International Slovakia Women Nelson 77. Delina Fico, Albanian Community 41. Antoinette Searle, CWL Assist 42. Ariko Ksenzuliak 78. Denise Ewe, Maori Women’s 43. Arleen Ketchum Welfare League 44. Averil Wills, NCW 79. Denise Sewell, NCW Hawkes Bay 45. Barbora Burajová, Inakost 80. Diana Crossan, NCW 46. Barbora Mišíková 81. Diana Dzurková 47. Barbora Strapon 82. Dorjola Ibrahimi, Vatra 48. Beryl Anderson, National Council 83. Dorothy Brooker of Women of New Zealand 84. Durga Devi Bhattarai, 49. Beverly Henderson, NCW Restructuring Nepal 50. Bobbee Cardillo 85. Ebelechukwu Okeke, BAOBAB for 51. Brona Tarnocy, Kde Bolo, Tam Bolo Women’s Human Rights 52. Buddhikala Khanal, New Jana 86. Ebenezer Durojaye, Dullah Omar Welfare Centre Nepal Institute, University of the Western 53. Bunmi Dipo-Salami Cape 54. Carol Beaumont 87. Ela Pandya, Zonta International 55. Carol De Angelo, Sisters of Charity 88. Elaine Naleski, Zonta of the Pikes of New York Peak Area 56. Sister Carol Wentworth, OLM, 89. Elena Teplanová Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of 90. Eleni Jajcari Mercy 91. Elisabeth Cunningham, National 57. Caroline Voaden, UK Liberal Council of Women New Zealand Democrats 92. Elizabeth Welch Orr 58. Caryl Lyons, Iowa United Nations 93. Ellen McCrae, National Council of Association Women NZ Christchurch Branch 59. Cathryn Harris Marchesi, Women’s 94. Elsa Stamatopoulou, Columbia Intercultural Network/Law Offices University Of Frederick K. Brewington 95. Ema Kurtova 60. Cathy Norris 96. Eva Kempna 97. Eva Klunker 136. Janka Kottulova, Comenius 98. Eva Racova University in Bratislava 99. Fabiola Laco Egro, CDC Today for 137. Janny Beekman, Platform Vrouwen the Future Network en Duurzame Vrede 100. Dr Fatou Sow 138. Jarmila Filadelfiová 101. Fay Ward, Zonta 139. Jaroslav Burdych 102. Federico Casiraghi 140. Jean Dolheguy 103. Filzah Sumartono 141. Jela Dobosova 104. Fiona Given, National Council of 142. Jennifer Rogers-Brown Women Christchurch Branch 143. Jenny Campbell, Peace Movement 105. Fiona Ruff, Zonta International Aotearoa 106. Fleur Te Aho, Faculty of Law, 144. Jerome Goodley University of Auckland 145. Jignasha Patel, NCWNZ 107. Florence Stone, National Council of 146. Jihan Jacob, Center for Women Dunedin Branch Reproductive Rights 108. Frances Malone 147. Jillian Jackson, NCWNZ 109. Frances Manwaring, National 148. Jitka Dvořáková Council of Women of New Zealand 149. Joanne Gallos, Zonta International 110. Gabriela Hnidková District 3 111. Gabriela Janovičová 150. Joetta Venneman 112. Gabriele Köhler, UN Association of 151. Joy Dunsheath, UNA NZ & NCW Germany 152. Joyce Aubrey 113. Ganesh Devy, Bhasha Research 153. Jozef Kussuth and Publication Centre 154. Judit Geller, lawyer 114. Gill Greet, NCWNZ 155. Judith Brown, National Council of 115. Glennys Oliver, NCW NZ Women NZ 116. Gloria Salas 156. Judith Dennis, NZ Women’s Studies 117. Halldis Engelhardt Association 118. Hana Dzurikova 157. Judith Hutton, National Council of 119. Dr Helen Buckland-Wright Women New Zealand 120. Hélène Allain, Notre-Dame-du- 158. Judy Entwistle, ZONTA Sacré-Coeur 159. Dr Judy Whitcombe, NCWNZ 121. Ifeoluwa Idowu, BAOBAB for 160. Julia Syrna Women’s Human Rights 161. Juliane Rosin, Deutscher Frauenrat 122. Ivana Godulova 162. Julie Fairey 123. Ivana Klobušníková 163. Juraj Nvota, Altánok s.r.o. 124. Ivana Kuchtová 164. Juraj Prokop 125. Ivana Pankuchova 165. Kamil Kandalaft 126. Ivy Nallammah Josiah 166. Karen Malabre, Zonta Pikes Peak 127. J. Lesley Hinson, NZCOM Area 128. Jana Jelenčiaková 167. Karen Saunders, Catholic Women’s 129. Jana Juchova League 130. Jana Ladvenicova, Zenske kruhy 168. Karla Avila Morillo, Red Naranja 131. Jana Váleková Venezuela 132. Dr Jane Bernard-Powers, Women's 169. Katarina Siroka Intercultural Network/US Caucus 170. Kathleen Cain, Catholic Women’s 133. Janette McLeod League of Aotearoa – New Zealand 134. Janice Wetzel, World Federation 171. Kathleen Ell, Catholic Women’s for Mental Health League Hoon Hay Branch 135. Janka Bargerova, Argonaut Ulice 172. Kati Rantala s.r.o. 173. Kaushal Priya Sharma, Fiji 210. Magaly Huggins, UCV Women’s Rights Movement 211. Marcela Pirohova 174. Kay Meyer, Zonta Foothills 212. Margaret Clark, Soroptimist 175. Kay Whelan, National Council of International GBI Women NZ 213. Maria Arthur 176. Kirthi Jayakumar 214. Maria Corina Muskus 177. Koloman Prónay 215. Maria Starzmann, Rosa Luxemburg 178. Kristína Húlan Stiftung 179. Kristina Kironska, Institute of Asian 216. Mária Vakoničová, Progresívne Studies Slovensko 180. Larissa Zongo/Nana, Coalition 217. Mariam Diawara, Clinique Burkinabé pour le Suivi de la Mise Juridique DEME SO en Oeuvre de la CEDEF 218. Marián Búlik, OVB 181. Laura Vavrová 219. Mariana Murínová 182. Laurie Maxson, Zonta of the Pikes 220. Marianela Carvajal Díaz, Republika Peak Area Libre – Coordinadora Lesbica y de 183. Leah Devulder Hombres Trans, COLEHT 184. Lee Fogarty 221. Marianna Hlavata 185. Leisha Lister, lawyer 222. Marianna Jablonska 186. Lena Wi 223. Marija Gelevska, Association for 187. Lenka Baranová Emancipation, Solidarity and 188. Lenka Louckova Equality of Women – ESE 189. Lenka Michňáková 224. Marion Böker, Consultancy for 190. Lenka Škvarková Human Rights & Gender Issues, 191. Leo Bauer , Germany 192. Leslie Wright, Zonta 225. Marion Sandner, EuroMed Rights 193. Li Ping 226. Maritza Paredes, Asociacion EMIH 194. Linda Baird, Liberal Democrat 227. Marta Galvez Riudor 195. Lisa Lawrence, New Zealand 228. Martina Černá, social worker National Council of Women 229. Martina Kubalová 196. Lisa McLaughlin, Miami University- 230. Martina Obžerová Ohio 231. Martina Zboroňová 197. Lisa Rice, Every Strength Counts 232. Mary Bronsteter, Multicultural 198. Liz Groothof Croddy, Zonta Club of Nelson Tasman the Pikes Peak Area 233. Mary Ellen OBoyle, Sisters of 199. Loretta Scott, Zonta Charity of NY International/UNA-Northern 234. Mary King, Catholic Women’s Colorado League 200. Lubica Kasalova 235. Mary Luke, US National Committee 201. Lucia Cermakova for UN Women, Metropolitan New 202. Lucia Paskova York Chapter 203. Lucy Jane Gray 236. Mary McKenna, National Council 204. Lucy Williams, Northeastern of Women University School of Law 237. Mary Mowbray CNZM 205. Lukas Makovicky 238. Dr Maureen Byrne, Graduate 206. Lyn McMorran Women International (GWI) 207. Lynette Stutz, National Council of 239. Mayada Ismail Women NZ 240. Medha Sharma, Visible Impact 208. Lynne Jackson, Zonta 241. Megi Llubani 209. Maca Jogan, University of 242. Melanie Welfare, midwife Ljubljana, Slovenia 243. Michaela Ujhazyova, Slovak 281. Pia Cardenas, 100 Hispanic Women National Center for Human Rights Ntl, Inc. 244. Michal Davala, Slovak Helsinki 282. Pip Jamieson Committee 283. Prativa Khanal 245. Michal Halko 284. Radka Rendosova 246. Michal Lepej 285. Radovan Benkovsky 247. Mirela Arqimandriti, Gender 286. Rae Duff, Graduate Women Alliance for Development Centre International 248. Mona Küppers, Deutscher 287. Rae Julian, UN Women National Frauenrat Committee for Aotearoa New 249. Monika Biswas, ActionAid Zealand Bangladesh 288. Rae Simpson 250. Monika Šamová 289. Raewyn Stone, National Council of 251. Monika Sasarakova Women 252. Monika Sinuová, social worker 290. Raja Bagga, Commonwealth 253. Monika Šuchová Human Rights Initiative 254. Monika Zakovska 291. Rayah Bhattacharji, Projekta 255. Morgan Healey 292. Rebeka Šimová 256. Muhammad Khalid Masud, 293. Renata Iglarova Supreme Court of Pakistan, 294. Richard Bodnár Islamabad, Pakistan 295. Robyn Barnett, NCW 257. Muneer Manawatu/Soroptimist 258. Myra Barry, Catholic Women’s International Palmerston North League 296. Robyn Wong, National Council of 259. Myra Harpham, NCWNZ Women New Zealand 260. Nancy Earth 297. Romina Picolotti, CEDHA 261. Nancy J. Newman, IANGEL 298. Ros Hallam, NCW 262. Nancy Jensen 299. Rosie Lewis, Deputy Director & 263. Naomi Wicks VAWG Services Manager, The 264. Natalia Difilippo Angelou Centre 265. Natália Šmídová, Amnesty 300. Ruchira Tabassum Naved International Slovensko 301. Ruth Dravitzki, Catholic Women’s 266. Natalie Claireaux, Pacific Women’s League, New Zealand Watch 302. Samrawit Alemayehu 267. Nazmin Akthar, Chair of Muslim 303. Samuel Ďuriš Women’s Network UK (MWNUK) 304. Samuel Pacenovsky, SOS/Birdlife 268. Nicky McDonald, National Council Slovakia of Women 305. Sandra Dean Patterson, Bahamas 269. Outaleb Fatima, UAF Crisis Centre 270. Pam Jackson 306. Sanjita Timsina, Women’s 271. Patricia Jean Meyer Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) 272. Patricia Latona 307. Sara Dickon, National Council of 273. Pauline Bennett, National Council Women NZ of Women NZ 308. Sara Suliman 274. Penelope England 309. Sarlota Pufflerova 275. Peter Inavič 310. Selena Sutherland 276. Peter Pastucha 311. Sharon Roggy, Zonta of the Pikes 277. Petra Bartová Peak Area 278. Petra Durinova 312. Sheena Baharudin 279. Petra Heltová 280. Petra Patrovicova 313. Sheila Dauer, Columbia University, 339. Tiffany Titus Institute for the Study of Human 340. Tika Dahal Rights 341. Timea Lukacova 314. Shruti Rana 342. Tomas Halasz 315. Sierra de la Croix 343. Tyn Tyn Hla, Gender Equality 316. Silvia Bartosova Network 317. Silvia Mihalikova, Institute for 344. Ueli Breitschmid Sociology, Slovak Academy of 345. Valentina Trubiniova Sciences 346. Vanessa Goodman, National 318. Simona Petrik, National Council of Council of Women the Slovak Republic 347. Verna Astrid Herring, National 319. Simona Vlkovic Schurdáková Council of Women NZ 320. Slavomír Danko 348. Veronika Kvietková, Progressive 321. Sonja Randhawa, NCWNZ Slovakia 322. Sonya Marshall 349. Veronika Pospíšilová 323. Sophie Domres, 350. Veronika Ruszinkova neitherBLUEnorPINK* 351. Veronika Žilinská 324. Sophie Turner Zaretsky, Graduate 352. Victoria Atherstone Women International 353. Viera Böttcher 325. Stella Tan 354. Vivienne Hayes MBE, CEO 326. Sue Purdie Women’s Resource Centre 327. Sunzida Sultana, Karmojibi Nari 355. Vladimír Hacek 328. Susan Dickson, CWLANZ 356. Vonnie Kordell, NCWNZ - 329. Rev Dr Susan H. Lee, Sociologists Wairarapa Women's Centre for Women in Society 357. Wang, National Taiwan University 330. Susan Jacobs, National Council of 358. William Hurley, Sisters of Charity, Women, NZ Immigration Task Force 331. Susan John, National Council of 359. Zamil Mostofa, Bangladesh Legal Women Aid and Services Trust 332. Dr Suzanne Phibbs, Massey 360. Zara Kromková, PRIZMA University komunitné a poradenské centrum 333. Suzette Dyer pre LGBTI+ 334. Tanja Ignjatovic, Autonomous 361. Zuzana Gajarova Women’s Center, Belgrade 362. Zuzana Gondová 335. Tatiana Brnova, Žena v Tiesni 363. Zuzana Krišková, Ženské kruhy 336. Tatiana Gašparíková 364. Zuzana Limova 337. Teresa Kotturan, Sisters of Charity 365. Zuzana Madarova, ASPEKT of Nazareth 366. Zuzana Vilčeková 338. Theresa Ruth Scott, NCWNZ