Official visit to South Africa cancelled due to lack of confirmation of dates – UN human rights expert

By United Nations - Office of the UN High Commissione

GENEVA, Switzerland, May 11, 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, Rashida Manjoo, today announced the cancelation of her planned official visit to South Africa for lack of confirmation of dates by the Government for the information-gathering mission.

“It is unfortunate that I will miss the opportunity to engage with all stakeholders dealing with violence against women in the country,” the human rights expert said. Ms. Manjoo has been trying to secure a visit to South Africa since 2012.

The Special Rapporteur was originally scheduled to visit the country at the invitation of the South African Government from 24 February to 6 March 2015 to obtain first-hand understanding of issues related to violence against women. However, the mission was postponed at the request of the government. The authorities proposed that the visit be conducted at the end of March 2015, which the expert could not accommodate due to previous commitments.

“Since end of February, the Government has repeatedly failed to confirm the new dates proposed for the visit to South Africa, i.e. end of May 2015,” she said. “Despite many reminders, I have not received any official confirmation that the visit could be conducted from 27 May to 5 June.”

“I find myself compelled to take the lead in cancelling this visit,” Ms. Manjoo stated. “Due to the imminence of the dates proposed, it would be impossible to resume adequate preparations for the visit at such a short notice, even if I finally receive a confirmation.”

The Special Rapporteur expressed her gratitude to all those involved in supporting the organization of this visit, in particular the representatives of civil society organizations, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Country Team in South Africa.

“I hope that the next mandate holder, who will assume office on 1st August 2015, will continue the discussion with the Government of South Africa, with the view to visit the country in the near future,” the expert concluded.