The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to the protection and empowerment of women and girls at the 69th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Under President Trump's administration, efforts are being made to ensure women's active participation in various aspects of life.
The U.S. government stated it would not endorse ideologies that replace women with men in spaces meant for women or disrupt families by influencing children against their own identities. President Trump emphasized, “will defend women’s rights and protect freedom of conscience by using clear and accurate language and policies that recognize women are biologically female, and men are biologically male.”
Additionally, the U.S. is focused on safeguarding women's health by rejoining the Geneva Consensus Declaration, which supports women's health, life protection at all stages, and family defense as a societal cornerstone. The U.S. invites collaboration within the UN to achieve these objectives.
President Trump also addressed concerns about violence against women along migratory routes and pledged to protect them by securing borders and curbing mass migration. He highlighted issues where foreign criminals have victimized women in the United States.
The statement concluded with a call for global cooperation to ensure every woman and girl can thrive in a safer world contributing to a prosperous future for all.