Sharon Byrne is a prominent women’s rights activist who has played a significant role in advancing women’s rights since the Beijing Declaration in 1995, particularly through her leadership at the Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF) and advocacy in international forums like the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).
Role and Advocacy Since Beijing
Byrne became executive director of WoLF in 2023 and has focused on restoring and protecting the rights of women and girls using legal, policy, and educational strategies. She has presented at multiple United Nations conferences, highlighting the need to tackle commercial sexual exploitation, surrogacy, and pornography as key barriers to gender equality.
Beijing Platform for Action and Current Challenges
Byrne’s work reflects the legacy and ongoing challenges of the Beijing Platform for Action, which was a pivotal moment in global women’s rights leadership. She has addressed setbacks in women’s rights globally, noting that while the Beijing era marked progress, recent years have seen regression in many areas such as violence against women, child marriage, and parity in representation. She continues to press for international action to combat emerging challenges and reversals.
Focus Areas and Global Engagement
Through WoLF, Byrne has advocated for:
- Abolishing commercial sexual exploitation and surrogacy
- Defending sex-based rights in policy and law
- Increasing women’s representation and self-sovereignty worldwide
She collaborates closely with international partners, including the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, to address topics such as surrogacy and gender-based oppression.
Impact and Legacy
Byrne embodies post-Beijing feminist activism by confronting both local and global threats to women’s rights, participating in high-impact discussions, and pushing for systemic change while emphasizing the need for collective power and resistance against setbacks.
Her leadership helps keep the spirit of the Beijing Platform alive in contemporary debates, aiming to secure a safer and more just future for women and girls worldwide.


