ICC hosts launch of International Gender Champions Network’s new ‘Den Haag Hub’

Press Release: 05.02.2019



ICC hosts launch of International Gender Champions Network’s new ‘Den Haag Hub’



On 5 February 2019, the International Criminal Court (ICC) hosted an event launching the hub of the International Gender Champions (IGC) initiative in The Hague, The Netherlands, organized by the Embassies of Canada and Switzerland to The Netherlands. During the event, Gender Champions, aspiring Gender Champions, and other advocates of gender equality discussed how to put into action the commitment of decision-makers in The Hague to break down gender barriers.



Led by H.E. Sabine Nӧlke, Ambassador of Canada to the Netherlands, and H.E. Heinz Walker-Nederkoorn, Ambassador of Switzerland to The Netherlands, The Hague Hub aims to promote gender equality across organisations of all stripes in the city as well coordinating global efforts with other IGC Chapters in Geneva, New York, Vienna and Nairobi.



ICC officials President Chile Eboe-Osuji, Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and Registrar Peter Lewis, in their individual capacity as heads of the three organs of the ICC, joined the IGC leadership network last year vowing to strengthen gender equality at the Court by taking concrete measures jointly and individually within their respective spheres of responsibility.



The event opened with remarks by ICC President Eboe-Osuji, ICC Registrar Lewis, and H.E. Sabine Nӧlke, Ambassador of Canada to The Netherlands. It featured  a panel discussion with ICC Prosecutor Bensouda, H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Belal, Ambassador of Bangladesh to The Netherlands, Caitlin Kraft-Buchman, Executive Director of Women@TheTable and co-founder of International Gender Champions, as well as Hans de Boer, Chairman of the Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers (VNO-NCW). The panel was moderated by H.E. Heinz Walker-Nederkoorn, Ambassador of Switzerland to The Netherlands.



"We can - and must - make it our culture to include women into public offices in equal numbers as men," stated ICC President Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji. 



Equality for women is progress for all. Achieving gender parity is a collective responsibility,” said ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda at the event. “I’m delighted to join the President, the Registrar, and other colleagues in The Hague chapter of the International Gender Champion leadership network to contribute – with concrete initiatives – to our shared goals of breaking gender barriers,” she added.



For ICC Registrar Peter Lewis, “the International Gender Champions initiative is very much welcome, as it makes gender equality at workplace a matter of concrete and purposeful steps.”