Zelensky signs law on combating discrimination and sexual harassment in military

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law aimed at improving mechanisms for ensuring military discipline and preventing and combating discrimination and sexual harassment.

This was reported by Ukrinform, citing the bill’s entry on the parliament’s website.

The law provides for amendments to the Disciplinary Regulations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Internal Service Regulations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The new provisions require every service member to conduct themselves with dignity and honor, to respect the honor and dignity of every person; to comply with legislation regarding equal rights and opportunities for women and men; to prevent and deter others from engaging in inappropriate behavior—both verbal and nonverbal—particularly that related to discrimination based on gender, race, religion, ethnic origin, social status, place of residence, etc.; prevent sexual harassment, gender-based violence, and offenses against sexual freedom and integrity.

If cases of gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, or violence are identified, the commander is required to order an official investigation. Representatives of the units responsible for gender equality and advisors on equal rights and combating gender-based violence may also initiate such an investigation.

A service member who reports such incidents may not be punished, dismissed, or subjected to any negative measures of influence.

Every service member who directly or indirectly learns of instances of discrimination, sexual harassment, or gender-based violence is required to report this to the relevant unit or gender advisor.

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Similar provisions apply to civil protection services.

As reported by Ukrinform, on February 25, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law on improving mechanisms to ensure military discipline and prevent and counteract manifestations of discrimination and sexual harassment. Bill No. 13037 was supported by 276 votes overall, according to a Ukrinform correspondent.

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