2025 | UNFPA

UNFPA provided substantial support for legislative development in the following areas: 

  • UNFPA supported the process of developing the Inter-American Model Law on digital violence against women of MESECVI.
  • In Colombia, Perú, Bolivia UNFPA supported the development of the Child Marriage and Early Union Prohibition.
  • In Colombia, UNFPA supported  the adoption of the law to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation.
  • UNFPA Djibouti has taken landmark steps toward eliminating FGM through the adoption of a constitutional amendment to Article 16, explicitly prohibiting FGM under the ban on torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. This historic legal reform is reinforced by a national fatwa issued by religious leaders explicitly calling for the abandonment of FGM, marking a critical shift in both the legal and normative environment.
  • UNFPA Somalia supported a major milestone in December 2025, when the President of the South West State enacted a law prohibiting FGM. The law criminalizes the practice and reflects a strong political commitment to protecting the rights of women and girls and advancing gender equality.
  • UNFPA promoted rights-based law and policy frameworks that are survivor-centred and prioritise platform accountability.In partnership with Derechos Digitales, UNFPA released Guiding principles for law and policy reform to address Technology-facilitated Gender-based Violence: Towards a system of accountability at the end of 2025. These principles are based on a comparative analysis of eight global jurisdictions, predominantly from the Global South. UNFPA and UN Women, facilitated by Equality Now, are consolidating two similar documents set to be released in 2026, as well as exploring CSW opportunities.
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UNFPA provided substantial support for legislative development in the following areas: 

  • UNFPA supported the process of developing the Inter-American Model Law on digital violence against women of MESECVI.
  • In Colombia, Perú, Bolivia UNFPA supported the development of the Child Marriage and Early Union Prohibition.
  • In Colombia, UNFPA supported  the adoption of the law to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation.
  • UNFPA Djibouti has taken landmark steps toward eliminating FGM through the adoption of a constitutional amendment to Article 16, explicitly prohibiting FGM under the ban on torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. This historic legal reform is reinforced by a national fatwa issued by religious leaders explicitly calling for the abandonment of FGM, marking a critical shift in both the legal and normative environment.