The Vatican’s top diplomat to the United Nations called for a “holistic approach” in securing access to justice for women and girls.
“Ensuring access to justice for women and girls requires more than just formal legal protections. It also involves addressing the root causes that put them at risk, prevent them from seeking justice and ultimately undermine their God-given human dignity,” said Archbishop Gabriele G. Caccia, the Holy See’s permanent observer to the U.N.
The archbishop, recently named papal nuncio to the U.S., spoke March 17 during the U.N.’s 70th Commission on the Status of Women.
Archbishop Caccia cites poverty as a roadblock to justice for women
He cited “poverty and its consequences” as posing “significant barriers to accessing justice.”
Impoverished women and girls “often lack the resources to secure legal representation,” he said, noting that “many legal aid organizations are inadequately resourced and overwhelmed.”
In rural areas, the lack of…
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