El día 21 de noviembre el Programa PASC participó en la Consulta temática sobre los derechos de las niñas y niñas adolescentes organizada por el Grupo de Trabajo sobre la discriminación contra las mujeres y las niñas de Naciones Unidas. Este grupo de trabajo se creó durante el 15º periodo de sesiones del Consejo de Derechos Humanos en septiembre del 2010 y tiene como eje de trabajo definir, promover e intercambiar puntos de vista, en consulta con los Estados y otros agentes, sobre prácticas idóneas relativas a la supresión de las leyes que discriminan a la mujer. El Grupo también tiene por cometido entablar un diálogo con los Estados y otros agentes sobre las leyes que tienen efectos discriminatorios que puedan afectar a las mujeres y las niñas, incluso a través de resoluciones o informes temáticos.
En este caso, el Grupo de Trabajo se encuentra elaborando un informe temático que se presentará ante el Consejo de Derechos Humanos en junio del 2022 sobre los derechos de las niñas y niñas adolescentes. Es por ello que dos mujeres miembros del grupo: Alda Facio (Costa Rica) e Ivana Radacic (Croacia) facilitaron esta consulta regional, con el fin de obtener insumos sobre la situación que enfrentan las niñas y las niñas adolescentes en América Latina, los principales desafíos para la eliminación de la discriminación contra ellas e identificar buenas prácticas e iniciativas, incluyendo los aportes hechos por las niñas.
En la consulta participaron diferentes agencias de Naciones Unidas en México, así como varias organizaciones de la sociedad civil, a nivel nacional y regional. Igualmente participaron cuatro jóvenes activistas de los derechos humanos y derechos de las mujeres y niñas de diferentes países (México, Colombia y Barbados).
Por parte del Programa PASC, nuestra asesora regional de género participó del primer panel, orientado a identificar los principales desafíos en relación con la eliminación de la discriminación contra las niñas y las niñas adolescentes en LAC. Se aprovechó la oportunidad para compartir los hallazgos obtenidos en dos de los estudios promovidos este año por el PASC: Inversión pública en niñas y Niñas en movilidad, brindando igualmente una visión sobre los principales desafíos que las niñas enfrentan en la región a partir de la experiencia de las organizaciones socias del Programa, y las principales conclusiones en la materia que se dieron en el marco del Taller anual del PASC. Los aportes fueron muy bien recibidos por las relatoras, esperando se tomen en cuenta como insumo para su trabajo, así como reflexión conjunta con el resto de organizaciones presentes en la consulta.
La participación en estos espacios de construcción y reflexión son de mucha importancia para informar a nivel regional y global sobre los desafíos, pero también sobre las buenas prácticas que se identifican a partir del quehacer de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil, apoyando en el esfuerzo conjunto para la construcción de sociedades más igualitarias.
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