SOAWR

{{short description|African women's rights organization}}

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| type = Coalition of civil society organisations

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| area_served = 33 African countries

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| services = Advocacy, legal action, community mobilisation

| focus = Women's rights, gender equality

| method = Advocacy, legal aid, public awareness, research

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Solidarity for African Women's Rights known as SOAWR is a coalition of over 80{{Cite web |last=Khumalo |first=Simphiwe |date=2023-07-10 |title=SOAWR Annual AGM kicks off the continent's celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Maputo Protocol |url=https://www.chr.up.ac.za/news-wru/3492-soawr-annual-agm-kicks-off-the-continent-s-celebration-of-the-20th-anniversary-of-the-maputo-protocol |access-date=2025-03-22 |website=Centre for Human Rights |language=en-GB}} civil society organisations working across 33 African countries to promote and protect women's rights. Established in 2004, SOAWR works to advance the rights of women and girls as articulated in the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa ("The Maputo Protocol").{{cite web |title=About SOAWR – SOAWR |url=https://soawr.org/about-us/about-soawr/ |language=en-ZA}}{{Cite web |last=Otero |first=Eva |date=2013-12-06 |title=Effectiveness Review: Promoting Women's Rights Across Africa: Raising Her Voice Pan Africa |url=https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/handle/10546/306351?show=full |website=Oxfam GB}}

SOAWR has played a key role in advocating for the ratification, domestication, and implementation of the Maputo Protocol across African Union (AU) member states.{{Cite web |date=2025-03-22 |title=A Perspective From A South African Human Rights Activist And Economis... |url=https://archive.today/20250322135827/https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackieabramian/2021/07/20/a-perspective-from-a-south-african-human-rights-activist-and-economistmasana-ndinga-kanga/ |access-date=2025-03-22 |website=archive.is}} As of 2023, 43 out of 54 eligible countries have ratified the protocol.{{Cite web |title=Twenty years ago, Africa's women's treaty set a path to equality. We must be ready for the next steps |url=https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/jul/31/africa-womens-rights-maputo-protocol-progress-more-needs-to-be-done |access-date=2025-03-22 |website=The Guardian |language=en}}

Objectives

The Coalition's main objectives are:{{cite web |title=About SOAWR – Why SOAWR? |url=https://soawr.org/about-us/about-soawr/ |language=en-ZA}}

  • To accelerate the ratification of the Maputo Protocol in non-ratifying states.
  • To support the implementation of the Protocol in ratifying states.
  • To track and document the progress of implementation at national and regional levels.
  • To strengthen national and community mobilisation efforts to promote and apply the Protocol.
  • To enhance coalition members' knowledge and advocacy strategies regarding the Protocol.

Achievements

Since its formation, SOAWR has made significant contributions in the fight for women's rights across Africa:{{cite web |title=Impact – SOAWR |url=https://soawr.org/about-us/impact/ |language=en-ZA}}

  • Conducted an advocacy campaign that led to the Protocol coming into force just 18 months after its adoption, the shortest interval for a human rights treaty in AU history.
  • Launched a mobile campaign, 'Text Now 4 Women's Rights,' to engage thousands of African mobile phone users in promoting ratification.
  • Successfully advocated for the ratification of the Protocol by 43 AU states, covering over 75% of AU member countries.{{cite web |title=Solidarity for African Women's Rights (SOAWR) |url=https://www.ritimo.org/Solidarity-for-African-Women-s-Rights-SOAWR |access-date=2025-03-22}}
  • Published "A Guide to Using the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa for Legal Action" in four AU official languages: Arabic, English, French, and Portuguese.
  • Contributed to the development of General Comments on Article 14 (1) (d) and (e) of the Protocol, which focuses on the rights of women living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Trained over 150 lawyers from 32 African states on using the Protocol in strategic litigation since 2010.
  • Partnered with the AU Commission's Women, Gender, and Development Directorate and UN Women to encourage governments to adopt a multi-sectoral approach to implementing the Protocol in 12 African states.
  • Published "Journey to Equality: 10 Years of the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa," a comprehensive evaluation of the progress made in implementing the Protocol.{{cite web |title=Make Every Woman Count – Journey to Equality |url=https://www.makeeverywomancount.org/index.php/resources/journey-to-equality |access-date=2025-03-22}}

A 2017 article published in the Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) Annual Meeting credited SOAWR's advocacy as contributing to gender parity developments in African regional courts, alongside broader legal and cultural shifts such as the Maputo Protocol.{{Cite journal |last=Dawuni |first=Josephine Jarpa |title=Valuing Diversity in All Forms in International Courts. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law) |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/26628052 |journal=American Society of International Law |volume=111 |pages=296–99 |jstor=26628052}}

20th anniversary

The 20th anniversary of the Maputo Protocol was celebrated with a series of events across Africa organised by SOAWR. Key activities included a high-level diplomatic dialogue in Addis Ababa, diplomatic advocacy visits in Nairobi targeting non-ratifying states, and a two-day commemoration in Nairobi in July 2023. The anniversary also involved the preparation of a report and declaration to be presented at future African Union summits and international conferences.{{Cite web |last=Khumalo |first=Simphiwe |date=2023-07-10 |title=SOAWR Annual AGM kicks off the continent's celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Maputo Protocol |url=https://www.chr.up.ac.za/news-wru/3492-soawr-annual-agm-kicks-off-the-continent-s-celebration-of-the-20th-anniversary-of-the-maputo-protocol |access-date=2025-03-22 |website=Centre for Human Rights |language=en-GB}}

To mark the 20th anniversary of the Maputo Protocol in 2023, SOAWR launched the 20 for 20 Solidarity Awards, aimed at recognising 20 individuals and organisations that have significantly contributed to advancing the Protocol at national, regional, and continental levels.{{cite web |title=Maputo Protocol 20 for 20 Solidarity Awards Announced, Voting Open |url=https://african.business/2023/05/apo-newsfeed/maputo-protocol-20-for-20-solidarity-awards-announced-voting-open |access-date=2025-03-22}}

The awards covered ten categories, including:

  • Normative Change
  • Resilience (Long Standing)
  • Access to Justice
  • Women's Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)
  • Equality in the Family
  • Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Ending Harmful Practices
  • Women's Political Rights
  • Inclusion and Diversity
  • Young Women's Leadership

The winners were honoured at a high-level awards gala on July 11, 2023, in Nairobi, Kenya, attended by government officials, activists, and international organisations.{{cite web |title=20 Years of the Maputo Protocol, Where Are We Now? |url=https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/jul/31/africa-womens-rights-maputo-protocol-progress-more-needs-to-be-done |access-date=2025-03-22}}

Partnerships and collaborations

SOAWR is listed as a key stakeholder in Oxfam's Gender Justice and Women's Rights program, which works to address gender inequality across several African countries. The program aims to promote women's rights through collaboration with civil society organizations, regional economic communities, and various African Union organs.{{Cite web |title=Gender Justice and Women's Rights |url=https://panafrica.oxfam.org/what-we-do/gender-justice-and-women's-rights |access-date=27 March 2025 |website=Oxfam International Pan Africa Program}}

In 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) described SOAWR and Equality Now as collaborators on the report Gender Equality and International Law in Africa: The Role of Regional Economic Communities, developed under a regional project on advancing gender equality and women's empowerment in Africa.{{Cite web |date=2023 |title=Gender Equality and International Law in Africa: The Role of Regional Economic Communities |url=https://www.undp.org/sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/2023-04/Gender%20Equality%20%26%20Intl%20Law%20in%20Africa%20Report-%20Final%20%281%29%20%282%29.pdf |access-date=27 March 2025 |website=United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)}}

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