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3rd Plenary Session










                      Dorothy Estrada Tanck   Fernanda Hopenhaym    Nekirah Nicholls    Cosbert Woods

        A panel discussion comprising:
        Ms Dorothy Estrada Tanck – a member of the UN Human Rights Special
        Procedures Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls;
        Ms Fernanda Hopenhaym – a member of the UN Human Rights Special

        Procedures Working Group on Business and Human Rights;
        Ms Nekirah Nicholls – a member of the UN Youth Advisory Group(YAG) for
        Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.
        Moderator: Mr Cosbert Woods - UN Country Coordination Officer, St. Kitts
        and Nevis.


        How do we break the cycle of violence?

        We need to ensure respect, equality and accountability across the supply
        chain. Creating and implementing solutions is a right not a privilege.

        What societal changes are needed?


        VAWG is more prevalent in poorer economies and where patriarchal op-
        pression is traditionally accepted.
        1 in 3 women have experienced violence from family and friends.
        There have been recent increases in violence online and the effects of
        Covid and climate change. Poverty has exacerbated child marriage and
        trafficking in women and girls. Overcrowding and lack of privacy also con-

        tributes and cultures where divorce is difficult, reconciliation is often
        forced upon the family with women carrying the burden of proof.
        Sexual harassment often goes unreported due to shaming and marital
        rape is not illegal in many countries.
        Private enterprise has a part to play with many examples in the work-
        place of discrimination and misogyny, even by co-workers.
        Environmental changes and the effects of war frequently affect women

        disproportionately
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