UN Human Rights Council 60th Session - Annual discussion on the integration of a gender perspective throughout the work of the Human Rights Council - Nordic-Baltic Statement by H.E. Ambassador Ivars Pundurs

30.09.2025. 16:26

Geneva, 30 September 2025

Mr. President!

I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the Nordic-Baltic States.

Let me begin by thanking the esteemed panelists for sharing their valuable insights on strengthening gender perspectives in transitional justice processes.

Mainstreaming a gender perspective in transitional justice processes requires a comprehensive understanding of the broader social, economic and political structure of society and how these influence the integration of gender perspectives in transitional justice mechanisms.

From conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence to socio-economic discrimination, trafficking and enforced disappearances - we must acknowledge the diverse impacts and complexities of conflict, and implement transitional justice measures that are tailored to the specific needs and experiences.

We believe that today’s discussion is an essential step towards better understanding of gender-related gaps, fostering an inclusive approach to transitional justice, and supporting States in dismantling barriers to gender-transformative approaches.

Dear panelists,

What concrete measures can UN mechanisms take to ensure transitional justice processes are not only gender-sensitive, but truly transformative – addressing inequalities and intersecting forms of discrimination?

I thank you.

 


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