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Intro: "President Obama issued an Executive Order on Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Women and Girls Globally to further enhance the Administration's efforts to advance the rights and status of women and girls, to promote gender equality in U.S. foreign policy, and to bring about a world in which all individuals can pursue their aspirations without the threat of violence."

President Obama has issued an executive order on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls globally. (photo: Getty Images)
President Obama has issued an executive order on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls globally. (photo: Getty Images)



Obama Executive Order: Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Women and Girls

By The White House

13 August 12

 

rogress Toward a World without Violence Against Women and Girls Today, President Obama issued an Executive Order on Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Women and Girls Globally to further enhance the Administration’s efforts to advance the rights and status of women and girls, to promote gender equality in U.S. foreign policy, and to bring about a world in which all individuals can pursue their aspirations without the threat of violence.

Violence against women and girls cuts across ethnicity, race, class, religion, education level, and international borders. Although statistics on the prevalence of violence vary, the scale is tremendous, the scope is vast, and the consequences for individuals, families, communities, and countries are devastating.

An estimated one in three women worldwide has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime. Intimate partner violence is the most common form of violence experienced by women globally. Other forms of violence include human trafficking, sexual violence, including when used as a tactic of war, and harmful traditional practices, such as early and forced marriage, female genital mutilation/cutting, and “honor” killings.

Today’s Executive Order, which creates an interagency working group co-chaired by the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), directs departments and agencies to implement the new United States Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence Globally. This Strategy was developed by the Department of State and USAID in coordination with other relevant U.S. Government departments and agencies. The Executive Order will ensure that agencies prioritize this issue in their implementation of U.S. foreign policy, and that work in this area is evaluated. Recognizing that this is a long-term commitment, the Order directs the interagency working group to update or revise the Strategy after three years.

The Strategy outlines a comprehensive, multi-sector approach to prevent and respond to gender-based violence through:

  • Increased coordination of gender-based violence prevention and response efforts among United States Government agencies and with other stakeholders;

  • Enhanced integration of gender-based violence prevention and response efforts into existing United States Government work;

  • Improved collection, analysis, and use of data and research to enhance gender-based violence prevention and response efforts; and

  • Enhanced or expanded United States Government programming that addresses gender-based violence.

In addition to the Department of State and USAID, the working group will include representatives from:


  • the Department of the Treasury;

  • the Department of Defense;

  • the Department of Justice;

  • the Department of Labor;

  • the Department of Health and Human Services;

  • the Department of Homeland Security;

  • the Office of Management and Budget;

  • the National Security Staff;

  • the Office of the Vice President;

  • the Peace Corps;

  • the Millennium Challenge Corporation;

  • the White House Council on Women and Girls; and

  • other executive departments, agencies, and offices, as designated by the Co-Chairs.

Building on an Existing Foundation

The new Strategy will marshal the United States’ capacity and expertise to establish a coordinated, government-wide approach to preventing and responding to this issue. It builds upon an existing foundation and will complement and reinforce multiple ongoing Administration efforts, including:

The Policy Guidance on Promoting Gender Equality to Achieve our National Security and Foreign Policy Objectives issued by the Secretary of State;

The updated policy on Gender Equality and Female Empowerment issued by USAID;

The U.S. National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, and Executive Order 13595 directing the Plan's implementation;

The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, including the Gender-based Violence Scale-Up Initiative and Evaluation; and

The President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.

The United States Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence Globally can be found HERE and HERE.

 

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-7 # DaveM 2012-08-13 07:52
Might it be possible to take executive against against violence against men and boys as well? Violence is violence, regardless of whether the victim has a Y chromosome or not.

I propose a "Violence Against People Act", which would apply Federal jurisdiction and appropriate penalties to all victims of domestic and other violent crime, regardless of gender. Anything less is sex discrimination, pure and simple.
 
 
+7 # Art947 2012-08-13 11:45
Unfortunately DaveM your ignorance is showing! Violence against men and boys is already covered by the laws of every nation, however, many of these same nations explicitly condone vioence against women in the name of "honor."
 
 
+14 # Barbara K 2012-08-13 08:12
Thank you, Mr. President, this was sorely needed and there was no reason for the Rs to keep holding it up. Take the next step now and do more of these Executive Orders wherever you can and maybe break up a small part of the blocks the Rs are doing in the Senate. We need to be taken care of now, not when it suits the Rs' political agenda.
 
 
+2 # lincolnimp 2012-08-13 09:26
[quote name="Barbara K" Take the next step now and do more of these Executive Orders wherever you can and maybe break up a small part of the blocks the Rs are doing in the Senate.
Right on, Barbara. Executive Order after Executive Order after Executive Order. It can't hurt, might wear those nay sayers down a tad.
 
 
+6 # Doubter 2012-08-13 09:41
How about a moratorium on the drone killing of Afghan "collateral damage" women (and children and men) victims!?
 
 
+2 # SMoonz 2012-08-13 09:09
Yet, he fights to keep Indefinite Detention...
 
 
+3 # angelfish 2012-08-13 09:33
Perhaps THIS is why the ReTHUGlicans are working so hard to disenfranchise women and return them to second class citizenship, or worse, chattel! They can't STAND it if the President stands up to HELP anyone! Maybe it's why women have become one of their major targets...? It seems that ANYTHING this President tries to do, THEY try to thwart him, either by Filibuster or by TOTAL inaction! Beware and take heed, Fellow Citizens, if they get in in November, women and EVERYBODY else will lose! VOTE, but never, EVER Vote ReTHUGlican!
 
 
0 # CandH 2012-08-14 11:18
And your first commitment on the "Strategy" list, will be to architect the "Syrian/Libyian model" onto Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, where we have, respectively, the AQ "breeding grounds," Billion-$ missile systems architectures, and the Navy's 5th Fleet housed, right?
 
 
-1 # RMDC 2012-08-15 02:43
Not likely CandH. Saudi Arabia and its many satelite nations around the world have the most anti-woman laws on earth. But they will be protected forever. Obama will protect the Saudi Sheiks far more than he protects women anywhere.
 
 
0 # RMDC 2012-08-15 02:41
Effectively Obama is placing his orders against violence against women under the ocntrol of the national security apparatus -- CIA, pentagon, State, Homeland Security, etc. What a joke. These agencies are responsible for more violence against women than exists in the whole civilian population.

USAID is a CIA front organization. Any projects it does in a nation are only the means for infiltratiion CIA personnel into local governments in order to control them. Philip Agee called the CIA "Capitalism's Invisible Army." Capitalism is responsible for massive violence againist women in the form of sweat shops, forced labor, and forced prostitution.

Obama is just a bad president. I concede Romney will be worse, but Obama simply cannot do anything good.
 

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