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Review of the Implementation of the BPfA Outcome Documents of the Special Session of the General Assembly: Report of the SG
United Nations [UN] Division for the Advancement of Women, 2004Questionnaire responses from Member States provide the basis for this United Nations ten-year-on review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA).DocumentDeclaration adopted by the Commission on the Status of Women at its Forty-ninth Session
United Nations, 2005To mark the tenth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, Government representatives gathered in New York at the Forty-ninth session of the CSW (28 February - 11 March 2005). This short Declaration was adopted by the Commission. It reaffirms the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (PfA) and welcomes the progress made so far towards achieving gender equality.DocumentCombined Third and Fourth CEDAW Periodic Reports of State Parties on Viet Nam
United Nations, 2000Since 1998, Viet Nam has been implementing numerous effective measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls. Laws on economic, educational, scientific, political and social issues were revised to ensure their compliance with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).DocumentGender, Conflict and Development
World Bank, 2005This book highlights the gender dimensions of conflict, organised around major relevant themes such as female combatants, sexual violence, formal and informal peace processes, the legal framework, work, the rehabilitation of social services and community-driven development.DocumentReport of the Secretary-General on the Situation of and Assistance to Palestinian Women
United Nations [UN] Commission on the Status of Women ., 2004This report summarises the situation of Palestinian women between October 2003 and September 2004. It reviews the unfolding humanitarian and socioeconomic crisis in the situation of women and provides an overview of the assistance provided to Palestinian women by various bodies of the United Nations (UN).DocumentDecision of the Prime Minister of the Government on the Approval of the National Strategy for the Advancement of Women in Vietnam by 2010
Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 2002This is the official approval by the Prime Minister of the National Strategy for the Advancement of Women. This document reiterates the overall and specific objectives of the strategy and lays out the main measure for implementation.DocumentPlan of Action for the Advancement of Vietnamese Women by 2005
National Committee for the Advancement of Women in Viet Nam, 2002The National Committee for the Advancement of Women in Viet Nam (NCFAW) developed this Plan of Action to guide implementation of the first five years of the ?National Strategy for the Advancement of Women in Vietnam by 2010?. It follows the format of the strategy - with coverage of the overall objective and its five specific objectives, including implementation arrangements.DocumentRural Women's Access to Land and Property in Selected Countries: Progress Towards Achieving the Aims of Articles 14, 15 and 16 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
International Land Coalition, 2004Women's access to land is a fundamental factor in food security. Yet women all over the world suffer under discriminatory property and inheritance laws and customary practices which restrict their rights over the land on which they live and work. Articles 15 and 16 of CEDAW state the rights of women to property and inheritance.DocumentTowards a comprehensive approach of sexual and reproductive rights and needs of women displaced by war and armed conflict: a practical guide for programme officers
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003For some years, awareness about the need for comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services for women in situations of war and armed conflict has been growing. As a result, humanitarian aid programmes are paying more and more attention to the provision of SRH services in the field, but a more holistic and integrated approach to SRH is often still lacking.DocumentWomen's International Human Rights
BRIDGE, 2003At the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna in 1993, the international community officially recognised women's human rights as ?an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of universal human rights?.Pages
