The impact of traditional sex practices on the construction of female sexuality: an African human rights perspective

L. V. D. Poll
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‘The time has come to recognize that denials of individuals’ rights on the ground only that they are women are human rights violations, and to require state practices that expose women to degradation, indignity, and oppression on account of their sex to be independently defined, condemned, compensated, and, preferably, prevented. The purpose of changing ubiquitous state practice may appear ambitious, but it is not too ambitious for the needs of our time.’1 ‘[This Protocol] reaffirms 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.’2 ‘The substantive realisation of equality is a precondition for transformative change in South Africa. Yet, inequality is still the biggest challenge facing development and transformation in post-apartheid South Africa.’3
传统性习俗对构建女性性行为的影响:非洲人权视角
现在是时候了,应该承认仅以女性为由剥夺个人权利是对人权的侵犯,并要求独立界定、谴 责、赔偿,最好是防止那些使妇女因其性别而遭受贬低、侮辱和压迫的国家做法。1 '[本议定书]重申了《非洲联盟组织法》以及《非洲发展新伙伴关系》、相关宣言、决议和决定中所载的促进性别平等的原则,这些原则强调了非洲国家确保非洲妇女作为平等伙伴充分参与非洲发展的承诺。然而,不平等仍然是种族隔离后南非发展和变革面临的最大挑战。
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