SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 2
Download to read offline
SAMPLE TEMPLATE LETTER TO CONGRESSIONAL LEADER(S)
            URGING RATFICATION OF CEDAW




Date ______________ , 2012

The Honorable __________________
United States Senate Office
______________ Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C., 20510

Dear Senator _____________:
I urge you to support ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). CEDAW is a landmark international agreement
that affirms principles of fundamental human rights and equality for women around the
world. Ratifying CEDAW would continue America’s proud bipartisan tradition of promoting
and protecting human rights and it does not require any additional costs or appropriations.

Ratification of CEDAW would strengthen the United States’ position as a global leader on
behalf of Human Rights. This international agreement provides a practical blueprint for each
country to achieve progress for women and girls. Around the world, it has been used to reduce
sex trafficking and domestic violence; provide access to education and vocational training;
increase the political participation of women by securing the right to vote and to hold public
office; bring an end to forced marriages and ensure the right to inherit property; help mothers
and families by providing access to maternal health care; and promote economic participation
such as the ability to work and own a business without discrimination.

President Carter signed CEDAW on 17 July 1980 and submitted it to the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, but the bill did not pass under his administration.
Under the leadership of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill
Clinton, the United States ratified similar human rights treaties designed to
eliminate genocide, torture and race discrimination. Our government’s refusal
to ratify CEDAW sends a disturbing message to the world: e.g. that women and
girls do NOT deserve the same protection of their human rights that we have
guaranteed to others.

Equally disturbing, CEDAW has now been ratified by 187 out of 193 countries, 90% of the UN
membership. The United States is one of only seven countries that have not ratified
CEDAW. These include Iran, Somalia, Sudan and three small Pacific Island nations
(Palau, Nauru and Tonga). It is truly embarrassing for the United States to be listed among
some of the nations that are renowned for the violence and discrimination that their female
subjects experience on a daily basis.

Given the horrific statistics of violence against women and girls around the globe, their lack of
access to decent health care, education, and opportunities to earn a living, and the
unbelievable difficulties they have experienced in war-torn countries and nations that have
suffered natural disasters such as Haiti, it is clearly time for our country, which was a
proud champion and signatory of CEDAW to ratify the treaty!

By continuing to ignore the treaty, the United States in essence has said to the world that it
does NOT believe that women are entitled to the same Human Rights that men take for
granted. As a result, other nations that have ratified CEDAW are invited to ignore
recommendations of the Commission on the Status of Women when it suggests reforms to
meet the goals of the treaty. Indeed, women leaders in other countries have urged American
citizens to get our government to ratify CEDAW so their leaders won’t use US non-ratification
as an excuse to ignore needed and recommended changes in their laws or practices. I urge you
to support the ratification of CEDAW, and thereby to restore our standing as a consistent
champion of Human Rights for ALL people!
Thank you,


Sincerely,


___________________________________                                  __________________
Signature                                                            Date
[Your contact info]


Disclaimer note: The template above is courtesy of Zonta International, which provides 5
additional templates on their site. The template can be copied and used verbatim or you may
choose to use it as a guide to create your own, more personal correspondence.

Additional information about how to reach or send correspondence to your elected
congressional leaders (e.g., mail, email, direct online contact form, etc.) can be found on the
U.S. House of Representative or U.S. Senate website.

More Related Content

More from IMPOWR

CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)
CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)
CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)IMPOWR
 
CEDAW Fact Sheet
CEDAW Fact Sheet CEDAW Fact Sheet
CEDAW Fact Sheet IMPOWR
 
CEDAW Works!
CEDAW Works!CEDAW Works!
CEDAW Works!IMPOWR
 
Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)
Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)
Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)IMPOWR
 
Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1)
Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1) Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1)
Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1) IMPOWR
 
FGM Legislative Reform Support (2010)
FGM Legislative Reform Support  (2010)FGM Legislative Reform Support  (2010)
FGM Legislative Reform Support (2010)IMPOWR
 
Human Rights Calendar 2012
Human Rights Calendar 2012Human Rights Calendar 2012
Human Rights Calendar 2012IMPOWR
 

More from IMPOWR (7)

CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)
CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)
CEDAW in Brief for Adolescent (web version)
 
CEDAW Fact Sheet
CEDAW Fact Sheet CEDAW Fact Sheet
CEDAW Fact Sheet
 
CEDAW Works!
CEDAW Works!CEDAW Works!
CEDAW Works!
 
Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)
Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)
Women in U.S. Congress (1917 2012)
 
Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1)
Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1) Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1)
Trafficking in Person 2012 (Part 1)
 
FGM Legislative Reform Support (2010)
FGM Legislative Reform Support  (2010)FGM Legislative Reform Support  (2010)
FGM Legislative Reform Support (2010)
 
Human Rights Calendar 2012
Human Rights Calendar 2012Human Rights Calendar 2012
Human Rights Calendar 2012
 

Recently uploaded

(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)
(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)
(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)oannq
 
Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...
Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...
Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan
 
Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...
Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...
Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...JeylaisaManabat1
 
Inspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptx
Inspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptxInspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptx
Inspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptxShubham Rawat
 
南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证
南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证
南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证kbdhl05e
 
E J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptx
E J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptxE J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptx
E J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptxJackieSparrow3
 

Recently uploaded (6)

(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)
(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)
(南达科他州立大学毕业证学位证成绩单-永久存档)
 
Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...
Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...
Authentic No 1 Amil Baba In Pakistan Amil Baba In Faisalabad Amil Baba In Kar...
 
Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...
Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...
Module-2-Lesson-2-COMMUNICATION-AIDS-AND-STRATEGIES-USING-TOOLS-OF-TECHNOLOGY...
 
Inspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptx
Inspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptxInspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptx
Inspiring Through Words Power of Inspiration.pptx
 
南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证
南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证
南新罕布什尔大学毕业证学位证成绩单-学历认证
 
E J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptx
E J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptxE J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptx
E J Waggoner against Kellogg's Pantheism 8.pptx
 

Sample Template to Congressional Leaders

  • 1. SAMPLE TEMPLATE LETTER TO CONGRESSIONAL LEADER(S) URGING RATFICATION OF CEDAW Date ______________ , 2012 The Honorable __________________ United States Senate Office ______________ Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C., 20510 Dear Senator _____________: I urge you to support ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). CEDAW is a landmark international agreement that affirms principles of fundamental human rights and equality for women around the world. Ratifying CEDAW would continue America’s proud bipartisan tradition of promoting and protecting human rights and it does not require any additional costs or appropriations. Ratification of CEDAW would strengthen the United States’ position as a global leader on behalf of Human Rights. This international agreement provides a practical blueprint for each country to achieve progress for women and girls. Around the world, it has been used to reduce sex trafficking and domestic violence; provide access to education and vocational training; increase the political participation of women by securing the right to vote and to hold public office; bring an end to forced marriages and ensure the right to inherit property; help mothers and families by providing access to maternal health care; and promote economic participation such as the ability to work and own a business without discrimination. President Carter signed CEDAW on 17 July 1980 and submitted it to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, but the bill did not pass under his administration. Under the leadership of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, the United States ratified similar human rights treaties designed to eliminate genocide, torture and race discrimination. Our government’s refusal to ratify CEDAW sends a disturbing message to the world: e.g. that women and girls do NOT deserve the same protection of their human rights that we have guaranteed to others. Equally disturbing, CEDAW has now been ratified by 187 out of 193 countries, 90% of the UN membership. The United States is one of only seven countries that have not ratified CEDAW. These include Iran, Somalia, Sudan and three small Pacific Island nations (Palau, Nauru and Tonga). It is truly embarrassing for the United States to be listed among some of the nations that are renowned for the violence and discrimination that their female subjects experience on a daily basis. Given the horrific statistics of violence against women and girls around the globe, their lack of access to decent health care, education, and opportunities to earn a living, and the unbelievable difficulties they have experienced in war-torn countries and nations that have
  • 2. suffered natural disasters such as Haiti, it is clearly time for our country, which was a proud champion and signatory of CEDAW to ratify the treaty! By continuing to ignore the treaty, the United States in essence has said to the world that it does NOT believe that women are entitled to the same Human Rights that men take for granted. As a result, other nations that have ratified CEDAW are invited to ignore recommendations of the Commission on the Status of Women when it suggests reforms to meet the goals of the treaty. Indeed, women leaders in other countries have urged American citizens to get our government to ratify CEDAW so their leaders won’t use US non-ratification as an excuse to ignore needed and recommended changes in their laws or practices. I urge you to support the ratification of CEDAW, and thereby to restore our standing as a consistent champion of Human Rights for ALL people! Thank you, Sincerely, ___________________________________ __________________ Signature Date [Your contact info] Disclaimer note: The template above is courtesy of Zonta International, which provides 5 additional templates on their site. The template can be copied and used verbatim or you may choose to use it as a guide to create your own, more personal correspondence. Additional information about how to reach or send correspondence to your elected congressional leaders (e.g., mail, email, direct online contact form, etc.) can be found on the U.S. House of Representative or U.S. Senate website.