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Global Advocacy

Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific, is a global voice for women, advocating for human rights and gender equality. Soroptimists seek not only to advocate on behalf of the victims of social inequalities and human rights abuses but also to address the social, environmental and economic factors that are root causes. They research, discuss and have carefully considered positions on major issues of global concern.

The current priority of Soroptimists is to work towards the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's).В В 

Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific has special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ESCOC) В has recognised status as a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) with a broad range of expertise and a comprehensive agenda. This allows our collective efforts and opinions to be shared with a wider community and makes us an effective advocacy voice as a global voice for women.

Where we Stand

Soroptimist International have a series of position papers "Where we Stand", these papers explain the organisations' stance on various issues that affect the lives of women and girls.В See below the list of Soroptimist International Position Papers:

  • Women in the Urban Environment
  • Access to Education and Training
  • Access to Life Long Learning Continuing Education
  • Climate change
  • Criminal Justice System
  • COVID-19 and Gender Inequality
  • Cyberbullying
  • Economic Empowerment
  • Food Security
  • Gender Based Violence
  • Girl Child
  • Harmful Traditional Practices
  • Human Rights Defenders
  • Human Trafficking

  • Leadership
  • Maternal Health
  • Refugees and Migration
  • The Role of Men and Boys
  • Poverty
  • Rural Women
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Social Protection Systems
  • Terrorism
  • Women and Drugs
  • Water and Sanitation
  • Women's Economic Empowerment
  • Women Peacekeepers
  • Women Peace, and SecurityВ 

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Our valuable advocacy for human rights and gender equality enables Soroptimist International to participate at all seven United Nations centres around the world. Our 24 Soroptimist representatives to the 15 specialised United Nations agencies ensure that the voices of women and girls are heard.

Together with other non-government organisations and various UN agencies, we work to bring about changes to make the world a better place now and for future generations.

Soroptimist International have a series of position papers "Where we Stand", these papers explain the organisations' stance on various issues that affect the lives of women and girls.В 

The UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 interlinked global goals, and the targets within them include commitments for a sustainable future. The SDGs address serious issues affecting women, such as the elimination of gender-based violence, eradicating human trafficking, ensuring access to sexual and reproductive healthcare, expanding economic opportunities for women, and increasing access to water and sanitation.

The SDGs guide Soroptimist action as we transform our world by fighting inequality, tackling climate change and building peaceful communities. '

Find out more about theВ SDGsВ here.

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Soroptimist Projects in South East Asia Pacific

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Human Rights

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Soroptimists are a 'global voice for women',В  we amplify our voices and actions to seek not only to help the victims of social inequalities and human rights abuses but also to address the social, environmental and economic factors that are root causes. Through research, discussion and carefully considered positions, we advocate on major issues of global concern.

Soroptimist International SouthВ East Asia Pacific has special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ESCOC) В has recognised status as a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) with a broad range of expertise and a comprehensive agenda. This allows our collective efforts and opinions to be shared with a wider community and makes us an effective global voice for women.

Awareness Advocacy Action

Soroptimist members are encouraged to raise their own and others' Awareness of issues of global concern affecting women and girls. Soroptimist Advocate for policy commitments and social changes that will improve the status of women and promote sustainable communities.

Soroptimist Programme Action aims to ensure that women and girls will:

  • enjoy equity and equality
  • live in safe and healthy environments
  • have access to education
  • have leadership and practical skills

NGOs like Soroptimist International SouthВ East Asia Pacific have been influential in shaping the current global policy framework on women's empowerment and gender equality, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and are effective advocates for the fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They continue to play an important role in holding international and national leaders accountable for the commitments they made in the Platform for Action.

Soroptimist Position on Global Issues

Soroptimist International has developed a series of position statements on various issues of global concern. These have been developed with broad consultation of the membership and represent the collective opinion of the membership on issues of major importance. Full copies of these statements are published in a document titled "Where We Stand". Copies of this can be downloaded from Soroptimist International Where We Stand

In developing position statements, Soroptimist International often supports the principles outlined in such international treaties and conventions as:

  • The Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs);
  • The Platform for Action for Women;
  • The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, including the Optional Protocol;
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
  • The Convention of the Rights of the Child;
  • Agenda 21

Soroptimists are encouraged to become aware of the content of such documents and advocate for implementation of policies and legislation which support the principles contained in these documents.

Educate, Empower, Enable

Through Project work, Soroptimists work at their local and national level on projects which meet the 8 objectives of:

  • Education,
  • Elimination of violence,
  • Economic empowerment,
  • Food security, Healthcare,
  • Environmental sustainability/water and sanitation,
  • Conflict resolution/peace promotion,
  • Disaster relief, mitigation and resilience,

the work achieved through these projects provides opportunities to Educate, Empower and Enable women and girls to plan for their future, allows for their economic growth and opens doors to their dreams.В 

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SISEAP Membership

Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 5 Federations