UN Women
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UN Women warns of widening global justice gap for women as conflicts surge and civic space shrinks
When justice isn’t equal, communities bear the cost. A new analysis reveals a widening gap in women’s access to rights and essential services, driven by conflict, shifting norms, and gaps in law and implementation. It outlines a bold, multi-faceted path for reform that could reshape safety, accountability, and everyday life for women and girls.
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Kiribati’s women judges hailed as blueprint for gender-led justice at UN CSW
New UN Women findings show women in the judiciary broaden perspectives and boost trust in international justice. Kiribati’s experience—38% of magistrates and 29% of lawmakers are women—offers a practical glimpse into how gender-balanced leadership can shape climate-resilient, fair reforms. Inclusive leadership, the report suggests, is key to building stronger justice systems.