Universal Periodic Review

This UPR tool reflects the global recommendations made to Austria by all countries world-wide during the Universial Priodic Review process (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council and their current status of implementation. The League coordinates a significant part of Austrian civil society in the UPR process. See this LINK for an overview about this process.

The recommendations can be filtered in the menu below by human rights topics, SDGs, proponent states etc. And also a search function is available.

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Progress: No progress

Improve media literacy and make further efforts to counter disinformation and foreign information manipulation

Proponent:

Estonia


Republic of Estonia

Estonia


Republic of Estonia

Progress: No progress

Actively improve the protection of journalists, especially by combating smear campaigns against journalists and independent media

Proponent:

Netherlands


Kingdom of the Netherlands

Netherlands


Kingdom of the Netherlands

Progress: No progress

Eradicate the disproportionate use of force and any arbitrary restrictions that violate the fundamental right to peaceful protest

Proponent:

Venezuela


Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Venezuela


Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Progress: No progress

Take necessary steps to protect freedom of religion or belief, including reform to foster more equitable treatment of registered religious groups, and ensure national security measures consider and minimise the impact on freedom of religion or belief

Proponent:

Australia


Australia

Australia


Australia

Progress: No progress

Revoke the introduction of the law that prohibits the wearing of a headscarf by girls under the age of 14 in schools to ensure respect for freedom of religion or belief and cultural diversity

Proponent:

Indonesia


Republic of Indonesia

Indonesia


Republic of Indonesia

Progress: No progress

Take measures to review legislation on defamation, with a view to placing it within civil legislation in accordance with international standards

Proponent:

Ireland


Ireland

Ireland


Ireland

Progress: No progress

Amend its legislation to ensure that the minimum age for marriage is set at 18 without exception

Proponent:

Zambia


Republic of Zambia

Zambia


Republic of Zambia

Progress: No progress

Finalize and fully implement legislative reforms to set the minimum legal age for marriage at 18 years, without exception

Proponent:

Botswana


Republic of Botswana

Botswana


Republic of Botswana

Progress: No progress

Reconsider the temporary halt of family reunification in line with the right to family life and essential role of reunification in integration

Proponent:

Turkey


Republic of Turkey

Turkey


Republic of Turkey

Progress: No progress

Guarantee the provision of necessary support services so that persons with intellectual or psychosocial disabilities can effectively exercise their right to family life

Proponent:

Uruguay


Republic of Eastern Uruguay

Uruguay


Republic of Eastern Uruguay

Progress: No progress

Enhance inter-agency coordination to reinforce the prevention of trafficking and contemporary forms of slavery

Proponent:

Nigeria


Federal Republic of Nigeria

Nigeria


Federal Republic of Nigeria

Progress: No progress

Continue strengthening institutional mechanisms and policies for the prevention, combating, and punishment of human trafficking, and intensify awareness-raising and sensitization measures, as well as victims‘ access to justice and support services

Proponent:

Paraguay


Republic of Paraguay

Paraguay


Republic of Paraguay

Progress: No progress

Continue to take steps in combating human trafficking through implementation of action plans, victim protection, and training relevant officials

Proponent:

Sri Lanka


Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka


Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Progress: No progress

Take measures to implement the Seventh Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Persons 2024-2027, especially with regard to promoting the economic and social inclusion of victims of trafficking in persons

Proponent:

Tunisia


Tunisian Republic

Tunisia


Tunisian Republic

Progress: No progress

Fully enforce Article 104 (a) of the Criminal Code by investigating, prosecuting and imposing adequate sentences on perpetrators of trafficking in women and girls

Proponent:

Bahamas


Commonwealth of the Bahamas

Bahamas


Commonwealth of the Bahamas

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts to combat human trafficking, particularly of women and girls, by strengthening prevention and protection mechanisms and ensuring support for victims and accountability, in accordance with international standards

Proponent:

Bahrain


Kingdom of Bahrain

Bahrain


Kingdom of Bahrain

Progress: No progress

Further enhance measures to identify and follow up on women who were victims of trafficking through expansion of psychosocial support services, including free legal assistance and shelter

Proponent:

Bhutan


Kingdom of Bhutan

Bhutan


Kingdom of Bhutan

Progress: No progress

Design and implement a uniform national system for the identification and monitoring of persons, in particular women, children and migrants, who are victims of human trafficking

Proponent:

Cabo Verde


Republic of Cabo Verde

Cabo Verde


Republic of Cabo Verde

Progress: No progress

Continue its efforts to combat human trafficking, including by creating a uniform national system for identifying and monitoring women victims of trafficking

Proponent:

Gabon


Gabonese Republic

Gabon


Gabonese Republic

Progress: No progress

Continue the work to take the necessary measures to prosecute perpetrators of trafficking in women and girls

Proponent:

Iraq


Republic of Iraq

Iraq


Republic of Iraq

Progress: No progress

Strengthen measures on combatting trafficking in persons, with particular focus on victim identification and prosecution of cases

Proponent:

Philippines


Republic of the Philippines

Philippines


Republic of the Philippines

Progress: No progress

Continue measures to achieve equal pay for equal work between men and women

Proponent:

Nigeria


Federal Republic of Nigeria

Nigeria


Federal Republic of Nigeria

Progress: No progress

Ensure equal pay for work of equal value

Proponent:

Iceland


Republic of Iceland

Iceland


Republic of Iceland

Progress: No progress

Implement campaigns and measures to eliminate the pay gap between women and men

Proponent:

Belgium


Kingdom of Belgium

Belgium


Kingdom of Belgium

Progress: No progress

Step up efforts to promote equality in the labour market and reduce gender pay gap

Proponent:

Nepal


Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Nepal


Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts aimed at addressing the gender pay gap, including through measures that promote equal pay for work of equal value

Proponent:

Lebanon


Lebanese Republic

Lebanon


Lebanese Republic

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts to achieve equal pay for men and women for identical or comparable work

Proponent:

Togo


Republic of Togo

Togo


Republic of Togo

Progress: No progress

Continue implementing comprehensive measures aimed to addressing the structural factors contributing to the gender pay gap, with a view to achieving equal pay for work of equal value

Proponent:

North Macedonia


Republic of North Macedonia –

North Macedonia


Republic of North Macedonia –

Progress: No progress

Continue measures aimed at improving employment prospects for women, their representation in leadership positions, the promotion of equality between men and women in businesses, and equal pay for equal work

Proponent:

Burundi


Republic of Burundi

Burundi


Republic of Burundi

Progress: No progress

Reinforce protections for mobile workers, including transparency of contractual conditions, oversight of intermediary agencies and accessible complaint mechanisms

Proponent:

Slovakia


Slovak Republic

Slovakia


Slovak Republic

Progress: No progress

Continue taking measures to strengthen legal protection available to foreign workers and facilitate their fair mobility

Proponent:

India


Republic of India

India


Republic of India

Progress: No progress

Increase investment in social security funds to protect the rights to survival and development of vulnerable groups

Proponent:

China


People's Republic of China

China


People's Republic of China

Progress: No progress

Enhance efforts to ensure financial protection measures for single parent households

Proponent:

Maldives


Republic of Maldives

Maldives


Republic of Maldives

Progress: No progress

Increase the availability of high-quality childcare support services, especially in the rural areas, to facilitate women’s re-entry into the labour market

Proponent:

Bulgaria


Republic of Bulgaria

Bulgaria


Republic of Bulgaria

Progress: No progress

Strengthen social protection packages, including housing and social support policies to ensure affordable and adequate housing access

Proponent:

Malaysia


Malaysia

Malaysia


Malaysia

Progress: No progress

Continue to review social protection measures to ensure appropriate safeguards for those affected by and most at risk of poverty (

Proponent:

Bhutan


Kingdom of Bhutan

Bhutan


Kingdom of Bhutan

Progress: No progress

Implement public policies aimed at eradicating multidimensional poverty, prioritizing the best interests of children and adolescents, with comprehensive social protection systems

Proponent:

Venezuela


Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Venezuela


Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts aimed at ensuring that no child is left behind, in particular by strengthening integrated measures to combat child poverty and support low-income families in addressing socio-economic challenges

Proponent:

Qatar


State of Qatar

Qatar


State of Qatar

Progress: No progress

Take further comprehensive measures to address child poverty reduction among economically and socially disadvantaged communities

Proponent:

Sri Lanka


Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka


Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Progress: No progress

Strengthen measures to address poverty and social exclusion among older persons, particularly older women, including through adequate social protection and pension safeguards

Proponent:

Gambia


Republic of The Gambia

Gambia


Republic of The Gambia

Progress: No progress

Further enhance social protection measures for older persons, persons with disabilities and other groups in situations of vulnerability

Proponent:

Philippines


Republic of the Philippines

Philippines


Republic of the Philippines

Progress: No progress

Strengthen national food security and nutrition policies to ensure affordable access to safe and adequate food, particularly for low-income and vulnerable households

Proponent:

Malaysia


Malaysia

Malaysia


Malaysia

Progress: No progress

Further enhance access to quality healthcare and education services, including by ensuring equitable coverage, improving service delivery, and addressing barriers faced by vulnerable groups

Proponent:

Ethiopia


Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Ethiopia


Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Progress: No progress

Advance access to sexual and reproductive health services and inclusive education, in line with international standards

Proponent:

Ukraine


Ukraine

Ukraine


Ukraine

Progress: No progress

Ensure integrated abortion services in the public health care system and nationwide accessibility, and guarantee that such services are provided free of charge to all residing in Austria

Proponent:

Norway


Kingdom of Norway

Norway


Kingdom of Norway

Progress: No progress

Fully decriminalize abortion in the penal code

Proponent:

Sweden


Kingdom of Sweden

Sweden


Kingdom of Sweden

Progress: No progress

Advance the decriminalization of abortion and ensure access to abortion services across all federal states

Proponent:

Finland


Republic of Finland

Finland


Republic of Finland

Progress: No progress

Guarantee access to sexual and reproductive rights, in particular the right to abortion

Proponent:

France


French Republic

France


French Republic

Progress: No progress

Reduce poverty among the elderly population

Proponent:

China


People's Republic of China

China


People's Republic of China

Progress: No progress

Provide universal access to timely and safe termination of pregnancy by removing all access barriers, including by ensuring that associated costs are covered by public health spending

Proponent:

Denmark


Kingdom of Denmark

Denmark


Kingdom of Denmark

Progress: No progress

Continue strengthening measures to ensure equitable access to high-quality education for all children and youth

Proponent:

Lithuania


Republic of Lithuania

Lithuania


Republic of Lithuania

Progress: No progress

Continue policies and programmes aimed at improving educational services

Proponent:

Sudan


Republic of Sudan

Sudan


Republic of Sudan

Progress: No progress

Strengthen access to high quality education for all children without discrimination, including those with migrant backgrounds

Proponent:

Sri Lanka


Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka


Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Progress: No progress

Continue to remove barriers to access to quality education for all children, without discrimination

Proponent:

Senegal


Republic of Senegal

Senegal


Republic of Senegal

Progress: No progress

Continue to ensure equal access to quality education for all children and young people

Proponent:

Cuba


Republic of Cuba

Cuba


Republic of Cuba

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts to ensure equal and inclusive access to quality education for all children and young people, including refugees

Proponent:

Armenia


Republic of Armenia

Armenia


Republic of Armenia

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts to ensure inclusive education for all refugees, national minorities, and persons with disabilities

Proponent:

Iraq


Republic of Iraq

Iraq


Republic of Iraq

Progress: No progress

Continue to promote inclusive education, strengthening reasonable accommodations for children with disabilities

Proponent:

Dominican Republic


Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic


Dominican Republic

Progress: No progress

Further guarantee the right to education for girls and children with disabilities

Proponent:

China


People's Republic of China

China


People's Republic of China

Progress: No progress

Continue to strengthen early childhood education by making pre-school education compulsory

Proponent:

Sierra Leone


Republic of Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone


Republic of Sierra Leone

Progress: No progress

Establish a national inclusive education strategy that covers all education systems at all teaching levels

Proponent:

Burkina Faso


Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso


Burkina Faso

Progress: No progress

Continue initiatives in the field of human rights education for State authorities, including training programmes for law enforcement and judicial personnel, with a particular emphasis on combatting racism, antisemitism and hate crime

Proponent:

Greece


Hellenic Republic

Greece


Hellenic Republic

Progress: No progress

Continue support the Komenský Schools in Vienna

Proponent:

Slovakia


Slovak Republic

Slovakia


Slovak Republic

Progress: No progress

Further promote intercultural dialogue and awareness of diversity

Proponent:

Burundi


Republic of Burundi

Burundi


Republic of Burundi

Progress: No progress

Advance climate action and support affected communities in designing and implementing appropriate mitigation and adaptation measures

Proponent:

Nepal


Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Nepal


Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Progress: No progress

Continue implementing measures to address impacts of climate change to ensure biodiversity and environmental protection

Proponent:

Armenia


Republic of Armenia

Armenia


Republic of Armenia

Progress: No progress

Fully implement the Climate and Energy Strategy and consider adopting a binding climate protection framework with updated sectoral emissions targets

Proponent:

Bahamas


Commonwealth of the Bahamas

Bahamas


Commonwealth of the Bahamas

Progress: No progress

Ensure that individuals and organisations have effective legal avenues to challenge climate-related laws, policies, or omissions, in line with Article 2(3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Article 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights

Proponent:

United Kingdom


United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

United Kingdom


United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Progress: No progress

Continue to allocate sufficient resources to fulfill its human rights obligations

Proponent:

Cuba


Republic of Cuba

Cuba


Republic of Cuba

Progress: No progress

Enhance policies and programs to reduce the digital divide

Proponent:

Estonia


Republic of Estonia

Estonia


Republic of Estonia

Progress: No progress

Participate actively in the negotiation of an international legally binding instrument on business and human rights within the framework of the Working Group established by Human Rights Council resolution 26/9

Proponent:

Ecuador


Republic of Ecuador

Ecuador


Republic of Ecuador

Progress: No progress

Refrain from using unilateral coercive measures that pervasively violate human rights

Proponent:

Belarus


Republic of Belarus

Belarus


Republic of Belarus

Progress: No progress

Continue to educate vulnerable populations on disaster risk reduction through campaigns and exercises

Proponent:

Marshall Islands


Republic of Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands


Republic of Marshall Islands

Progress: No progress

Strengthen measures to prevent and address discrimination and gender-based violence including improved data collection, reporting, prosecution and sustainable funding for victim support services

Proponent:

Serbia


Republic of Serbia

Serbia


Republic of Serbia

Progress: No progress

Take concrete measures to promote women’s meaningful participation in policy design and decision-making processes

Proponent:

Marshall Islands


Republic of Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands


Republic of Marshall Islands

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts to increase the representation of women in decision-making bodie

Proponent:

Nepal


Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Nepal


Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Progress: No progress

Adopt legal provisions to promote the equal election and participation of women in the political sphere

Proponent:

Mexico


United Mexican States

Mexico


United Mexican States

Progress: No progress

Adopt legislative measures, including laws on quotas, to promote women’s full, equal, and effective participation in political life and decision-making processes

Proponent:

Costa Rica


Republic of Costa Rica

Costa Rica


Republic of Costa Rica

Progress: No progress

Take the necessary measures to adopt a minimum legal quota for the representation of women on electoral lists or in candidacies

Proponent:

Colombia


Republic of Colombia

Colombia


Republic of Colombia

Progress: No progress

Take further measures to promote equality between women and men, including by considering the introduction of quotas for the election of women to political arena

Proponent:

Moldova


Republic of Moldova

Moldova


Republic of Moldova

Progress: No progress

Continue to strengthen mechanisms promoting equality between women and men, particularly with regard to equal pay and women’s participation on boards of directors and in corporate leadership positions

Proponent:

France


French Republic

France


French Republic

Progress: No progress

Strengthen the fight against gender-based violence, by increasing resources for prevention and assistance to victims, reinforcing its network of shelters, helplines and psychosocial programs for women

Proponent:

Spain


Kingdom of Spain

Spain


Kingdom of Spain

Progress: No progress

Strengthen measures to eliminate discrimination and violence against women and girls and improve protection and support services for children, including within migration and asylum contexts

Proponent:

Gambia


Republic of The Gambia

Gambia


Republic of The Gambia

Progress: No progress

Decriminalize abortion in all circumstances and remove legal, administrative and practical barriers to accessing safe abortion services

Proponent:

Iceland


Republic of Iceland

Iceland


Republic of Iceland

Progress: No progress

Halt all coercive interventions on children and women

Proponent:

Iran


Islamic Republic of Iran

Iran


Islamic Republic of Iran

Progress: No progress

Take further measures to establish accessible, victim-centred complaint mechanisms to encourage reporting of gender-based violence

Proponent:

Maldives


Republic of Maldives

Maldives


Republic of Maldives

Progress: No progress

Ensure the adoption of a “Only Yes Means Yes” consent law to strengthen the legal protection of survivors of sexual violence and promote a shift in societal attitudes

Proponent:

Norway


Kingdom of Norway

Norway


Kingdom of Norway

Progress: No progress

Prioritize the investigation and prosecution of all cases of gender‑based violence against women, ensuring consistent, victim‑centered investigative procedures

Proponent:

Botswana


Republic of Botswana

Botswana


Republic of Botswana

Progress: No progress

Take measures to address the underreporting of gender-based violence and strengthen the financing of shelters for victims of gender-based violence

Proponent:

Ireland


Ireland

Ireland


Ireland

Progress: No progress

Accelerate efforts at preventing gender-based violence

Proponent:

Mauritius


Republic of Mauritius

Mauritius


Republic of Mauritius

Progress: No progress

Strengthen actions aimed at preventing violence against women and strengthening mechanisms for the protection and care of victims

Proponent:

Paraguay


Republic of Paraguay

Paraguay


Republic of Paraguay

Progress: No progress

Further develop legal and institutional frameworks focused on combating violence against women and girls, including through the planned national action plan

Proponent:

Poland


Republic of Poland

Poland


Republic of Poland

Progress: No progress

Strengthen mechanisms to combat violence against women and girls

Proponent:

Senegal


Republic of Senegal

Senegal


Republic of Senegal

Progress: No progress

Continue its efforts to prevent and eliminate all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls, ensuring accountability and access to redress for victims

Proponent:

Greece


Hellenic Republic

Greece


Hellenic Republic

Progress: No progress

Continue efforts to prevent and address violence against women and girls, including through continued support and assistance services, as well as awareness-raising

Proponent:

Georgia


Georgia

Georgia


Georgia

Progress: No progress

Ensure swift implementation of the newly adopted action plan to combat gender-based violence

Proponent:

Sweden


Kingdom of Sweden

Sweden


Kingdom of Sweden

Progress: No progress

Ensure the effective implementation of the National Action Plan on combating violence against women and girls, including through the meaningful participation of relevant civil society organisations

Proponent:

Germany


Federal Republic of Germany

Germany


Federal Republic of Germany

Progress: No progress

Accelerate the development and implementation of the National Action Plan to combat violence against women and girls

Proponent:

Bhutan


Kingdom of Bhutan

Bhutan


Kingdom of Bhutan

Progress: No progress

Take measures to improve the police risk assessment and response to signals of acts of violence against women, particularly of signals of acts of violence against women that could escalate into femicide, and to build trust between the police and victims of violence against women

Proponent:

Bulgaria


Republic of Bulgaria

Bulgaria


Republic of Bulgaria

Progress: No progress

Assess whether the current practices for investigating domestic violence and sexual violence against women, as well as the related judicial procedures, are at adequate level

Proponent:

Finland


Republic of Finland

Finland


Republic of Finland

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