Top UN Women's Rights Expert Declares War on Gender IdeologyLink to Full ArticleC-Fam (The Center for Family and Human Rights)
Stefano Gennarini, J.D. and Iulia-Elena Cazan
June 27, 2025
A war of words has broken out at the UN as the top UN human rights official for women told governments to define gender based on biological sex. She also told governments to stop using gender-neutral language when referring to women. "You cannot protect what you cannot define," said Reem Alsalem, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls.
Alsalem said the topic of her report provoked "visceral reactions" and that powerful governments and UN agencies tried to discredit her.
The European Union told Alsalem that the gender approach was required under international law. Switzerland and the Netherlands called Alsalem's approach regressive. Colombia, speaking on behalf of 37 countries, mostly from Europe and Latin America, told Alsalem that her approach was a "step back" for human rights.
Canada said that "gender is a social construct, not confined to anatomy, and vital for understanding how discrimination and violence operate in diverse contexts." Germany said that "binary classifications and exclusionary terminology can marginalize groups such as LGBTQI+ persons, sex workers, people with disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness."
Leading UN agencies, including UN Women, UNFPA, WHO, and UNICEF, also rejected Alsalem's recommendations. They claimed that polices and gender-neutral "gender-based violence" programs are required by international law.-----------------------------