This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
The situation of women and respect for gender equality in
Ukraine raise a number of serious concerns.
Even though women are represented in parliament, no woman
holds a government post. The government has passed discriminatory
regulations with regards to what it deems to be appropriate clothing
and appearance for government workers, which target especially women.
Women are also hardly represented in the public sphere and in the
work field. Support for various women’s projects has been stopped
by the government. In addition, violence against women, including
domestic violence and trafficking of human beings, especially women,
are lingering concerns against which no substantive action has been
taken. Action also needs to be taken with regards to the situation
of female migrant workers and their families, especially after their
return to Ukraine.
In view of the above, the Assembly should decide to examine
more attentively the situation of women in Ukraine and make recommendations
with regards to the achievement of de jure and de facto gender equality, in
order to help Ukraine establish a society truly based on the principles
of democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.