Sample Position Letter
Committee: Commission on Human Rights
Topic: Violence against women
Country: The Kingdom of Denmark
Delegate: William Hayward Wilson,
Shea University
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states’ “no one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.” Although this doctrine was adopted in 1948, the world has fallen quite short of this goal. Violence against women pervades all states and it is the duty of the international community to ensure that all persons are afforded equality and respect. Despite cooperative efforts at combating gross human right abuses, such as adoption of the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, the United Nations has not been able to alleviate the injustice women worldwide experience daily.
THE Kingdom of Denmark believes
that in order to end violence against women nations must look empower women in
all aspects of society. This includes promoting equal gender roles in
government, civil society, education and business. however, Denmark also
recognizes the need to combat human rights abuses against women as they occur,
and no nation is immune to gender violence.
In 2002, the Danish Government
launched an extensive action plan to combat domestic violence against women.
The plan includes measures to help treat abused women, identify and prosecute
the perpetrators, and incorporate professional medical and psychological staff
into the rehabilitation process. The action plan currently reaches out to both
governmental and nongovernmental groups on the local level throughout the
nation.
The Danish Centre for Human
Rights in Copenhagen, Denmark’s foremost national human rights institution also
promotes and protects human rights. Based on the Centers research, Denmark’s
parliament can promote human rights-based legislation and education/awareness
programs throughput the nation. The Centre also addresses the UN Commission on
Human Rights annually regarding human rights developments. Denmark
and internationally. Denmark has no record of committing major human rights
violation, most importantly any targeted at women. In its 2003 Annual Report,
Amnesty International also found no human rights violations against Danish
women.
Women are invaluable to Denmark’s
society and have achieved significant economic and social gains in the 20th
century. Currently, 75 percent of medical students in Denmark are women.
Denmark is confident that this Commission can bring about an end to violence
against women without compromising the sovereignty of member states. Education
remains perhaps the most useful tool in protecting victims of gender-based
violence. Governments, UN agencies, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
can plan a coordinated campaign that educates national populations on the
various ways women are violently targeted. Similarly, harmful traditions, such
as honor killings and female genital mutilation, must be stopped by reforming
traditional views of women in society. Children of both sexes need to be taught
at an early age to value the rights of women in order to prevent such violence
in their generation.
Another way to stop gender
violence would be to reproach member states that consistently violate treaties
such as the Convention on Political Rights of Women (1952), the Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979) and the Declaration
on the Elimination of Violence against Women (1993). Although this Committee
cannot impose sanctions, it can pass resolutions verbally condemning states
that commit human rights violations. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
can also meet with representatives of governments that violate the above
treaties to discuss possible solutions.
In order to prevent gender
violence, nations must work together to build a culture of support, equality
and community. As such, the Kingdom of Denmark looks forward to offering its
support, in whatever form possible, to nations firmly committed to ending
violence against women in all its forms.
Source:
https://www.bloomu.edu/documents/model/PositionPaper.pdf
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