According to the BBC, Ms Manjoo whilst on a visit to the UK, said the “sexism was worse in the UK than in other places, and warned that the government’s austerity measures were having a “disproportionate impact” on women’s risk of violence.
“The government said it wanted to end violence against women, and had ring-fenced £40m for support services.
“Ms Manjoo made her comments as she presented her preliminary findings, before she is due to report back to the UN Human Rights Council.
“The part-time professor in public law at the University of Cape Town raised fears that sexual bullying and harassment in schools was “routine”.
“She said sexism in the UK was more “in your face” than in other countries, and raised serious concerns about the portrayal of women and girls in the media.”
The report drew harsh criticism from some quarters, as Guardian‘s Tanya Gold’s article “Britain may have a sexist culture – but at least it’s British sexism, eh?: Daring to critique Britain saw UN special rapporteur Rashida Manjoo buried under a deluge of ageism, racism and misogyny” in which she points out comparisons such as “Britain not as bad as Saudi Arabia”