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Final
copy of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
on the Rights of Women in Africa
Adopted by the
2nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, Maputo, July 11, 2003,
August 13, 2003
Preamble
The States Parties
to this Protocol,
CONSIDERING
that Article 66 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights provides
for special protocols or agreements, if necessary, to supplement the provisions
of the African Charter, and that the Assembly of Heads of State and Government
of the Organization of African Unity meeting in its Thirty-first Ordinary
Session in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in June 1995, endorsed by resolution
AHG/Res.240 (XXXI) the recommendation of the African Commission on Human
and Peoples' Rights to elaborate a Protocol on the Rights of Women in
Africa;
CONSIDERING
that Article 2 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights enshrines
the principle of non-discrimination on the grounds of race, ethnic group,
colour, sex, language, religion, political or any other opinion, national
and social origin, fortune, birth or other status;
FURTHER CONSIDERING
that Article 18 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights calls
on all States Parties to eliminate every discrimination against women
and to ensure the protection of the rights of women as stipulated in international
declarations and conventions;
NOTING that
Articles 60 and 61 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
recognise regional and international human rights instruments and African
practices consistent with international norms on human and peoples' rights
as being important reference points for the application and interpretation
of the African Charter;
RECALLING that
women's rights have been recognised and guaranteed in all international
human rights instruments, notably the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and its Optional
Protocol, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child,
and all other international and regional conventions and covenants relating
to the rights of women as being inalienable, interdependent and indivisible
human rights;
NOTING that
women's rights and women's essential role in development, have been reaffirmed
in the United Nations Plans of Action on the Environment and Development
in 1992, on Human Rights in 1993, on Population and Development in 1994
and on Social Development in 1995;
RECALLING ALSO
United Nations Security Council’s Resolution 1325 (2000) on the
role of Women in promoting peace and security;
REAFFIRMING
the principle of promoting gender equality as enshrined in the Constitutive
Act of the African Union as well as the New Partnership for Africa’s Development,
relevant Declarations, Resolutions and Decisions, which underline the
commitment of the African States to ensure the full participation of African
women as equal partners in Africa’s development;
FURTHER NOTING
that the African Platform for Action and the Dakar Declaration of 1994
and the Beijing Platform for Action of 1995 call on all Member States
of the United Nations, which have made a solemn commitment to implement
them, to take concrete steps to give greater attention to the human rights
of women in order to eliminate all forms of discrimination and of gender-based
violence against women;
RECOGNISING the
crucial role of women in the preservation of African values based on the
principles of equality, peace, freedom, dignity, justice, solidarity and
democracy;
BEARING IN MIND
related Resolutions, Declarations, Recommendations, Decisions, Conventions
and other Regional and Sub-Regional Instruments aimed at eliminating all
forms of discrimination and at promoting equality between women and men;
CONCERNED that
despite the ratification of the African Charter on Human and Peoples'
Rights and other international human rights instruments by the majority
of States Parties, and their solemn commitment to eliminate all forms
of discrimination and harmful practices against women, women in Africa
still continue to be victims of discrimination and harmful practices;
FIRMLY CONVINCED
that any practice that hinders or endangers the normal growth and affects
the physical and psychological development of women and girls should be
condemned and eliminated;
DETERMINED
to ensure that the rights of women are promoted, realised and protected
in order to enable them to enjoy fully all their human rights;
HAVE AGREED AS
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