Intersex rights

This research explores UN advice on intersex healthcare since 2016, identifying how Aotearoa NZ can better protect children’s rights and meet human rights obligations.

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Children's bodily integrity and human rights

UN treaty monitoring bodies assess countries’ human rights records and make recommendations for improvement on how human rights can be improved. 

We are working to understand how decision-makers can better follow UN recommendations on intersex healthcare and what changes are needed to meet Aotearoa New Zealand’s human rights obligations. 

Our research looks at advice from UN treaty monitoring bodies since 2016. These bodies have raised concerns that children with sex variations in Aotearoa New Zealand often undergo unnecessary medical procedures before they can give informed consent. Families and those affected also receive too little support and too few remedies and this needs to change. 

Read more about what the UN has said to Aotearoa New Zealand.

UN Committee on the Rights of the Child

UN Committee against Torture

UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities