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At the UN Human Rights Council, Sambhali Trust's Tasha Mauricette Stoppler urged global action to protect minority women's rights, highlighting systemic discrimination and advocating for their inclusion in decision-making.
At the 61st UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, Tasha Mauricette Stoppler of Sambhali Trust urged global action to protect minority rights, highlighting systemic discrimination in education, housing, justice, and livelihoods that leave minority women and girls vulnerable.
Drawing from work in Rajasthan, she emphasized grassroots efforts including education, safe shelters, psychosocial support, and livelihood programs to empower marginalized communities.
Stoppler stressed that meaningful inclusion in decision-making is essential for sustainable peace and equity, calling on governments and the international community to center minority women’s voices in policy and action.
En el Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU, Tasha Mauricette Stoppler de Sambhali Trust instó a la acción global para proteger los derechos de las mujeres minorías, destacando la discriminación sistémica y abogando por su inclusión en la toma de decisiones.